In the late 1990 s, car leasing was very popular in the United States. A...

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In the late 1990 s, car leasing was very popular in the United States. A customer would lease a car from the manufacturer for a set term, usually two years, and then have the option of keeping the car. If the customer decided to keep the car, the customer would pay a price to the manufacture the "residual value," computed as 60% of the new car price. The manufacturer would then sell the returned cars at auction. In 1999 , manufactures an average of $480 on each returned car (the auction price was, on average, $480 less than the residual value). purchase at 60% of the new car price) their cars or return their cars. Two years ago, Sean leased a car valued new at $17,500. If he returns the car, the manufacturer could likely get $12,250 at auction for the car. Becky also leased a car, valued new at $19,000, two years ago. If she returns the car, the manufacturer could likely get $9,690 at auction for the car. Use the following table to indicate whether each buyer is more likely to purchase or return the car. The manufacturer will lose money (at auction, relative to the residual value of the car) if returns the car instead of keeping and purchasing it. True or False: Setting a more accurate residual price of each car would help attenuate the problems of adverse selection

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