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17. Asymmetric Information, Voting, and Public Choice
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In what way do signaling and screening differ in their approach to resolving information asymmetry?
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Signaling is initiated by the informed party, while screening is initiated by the uninformed party.
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Both signaling and screening are initiated by the uninformed party.
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Screening is less effective than signaling in all scenarios.
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Signaling is more costly than screening for the informed party.
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