Quote by George Akerlof
"In job markets, a diploma doesn't necessarily mean you're competent—it means you could afford to prove you're serious."
"In job markets, a diploma doesn't necessarily mean you're competent—it means you could afford to prove you're serious."
"The market for lemons is a classic example of how asymmetric information can cause market failure."
"Information is not symmetrically distributed among market participants, which fundamentally changes how markets operate."
"We must understand that people are not always rational actors with perfect information."
"Trust is the foundation of all economic transactions and relationships."