Informational asymmetry occurs when one party in a transaction has more or better information than the other. This imbalance often benefits sellers or experts, who can exploit knowledge gaps to gain advantages, such as higher profits or market leverage, while buyers or less-informed parties face risks like poor decisions or exploitation.
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