The effect of information on market activity: evidence from vehicle recalls

Publication date

2024-01

Authors

van den Bijgaart, IngeORCID 0000-0003-0180-8792ISNI 0000000459294576
Cerruti, Davide

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taverne

Abstract

We evaluate the effect of vehicle recalls on vehicle transactions in the second-hand market. Using a rich dataset of Dutch vehicle registrations, we exploit the quasi-experimental variation in recalls across nearly-identical cars. We find strong heterogeneities across market segments: transactions increased for cars with lower listed price or with defects, and decreased for those with higher price or no defects. Based on our theoretical model, this suggests that recalls increase sorting in low-end markets, yet exacerbate adverse selection in high-end markets. Our results shed light on the effect of information arrival in markets subject to uncertainty and information asymmetries.

Keywords

vehicles, recalls, Adverse selection, sorting, information, Taverne

Citation

van den Bijgaart, I & Cerruti, D 2024, 'The effect of information on market activity: evidence from vehicle recalls', Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 106, no. 1, pp. 230-245. https://doi.org/10.1162/rest_a_01164