Can consumers detect lemons?: An empirical analysis of information asymmetry in the market for child care
| Author(s): | Mocan, H. Naci; |
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| Date Issued: | October, 2007 |
| Publisher(s): | Springer-Verlag |
| Description: | A study and comparison of parent and trained observer ratings of child care quality based on data from a stratified random sample of infant-toddler and preschool classrooms in approximately 100 child care centers |
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