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Bangernomics and asymmetric information

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Another item from the Today programme relating to information was about MOT failure rates for cars and small vans, which have been published for the first time following a Freedom of Information (FoI) request by the BBC. Martin Rosenbaum, the BBC’s Freedom of Information expert, and James Ruppert, special correspondent for Autocar magazine and author of ‘Bangernomics’ discussed the data reluctantly published by the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA). The agency had previously resisted publishing the data, saying it might be misleading – and I should think that it is likely to have an effect on the second-hand values of those models appearing at the top and bottom of the list. It may go some way toward balancing out asymmetric information in the market for second-hand vehicles, where the seller has more information than the buyer, thus distorting the price that they might arrive at between them for the vehicle.

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