In Ronald Coase's Nobel winning Coase theorem, if two bargaining parties have zero transaction costs, well-defined property rights over the good and there are no income effects:
They will never reach an efficient bargaining solution for the good.
They will always reach an efficient bargaining solution for the good.
They will reach a bargaining solution with government intervention.
They will never be able to reach an efficient bargaining solution even with governmental intervention.
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The Correct Option isB
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According to the Coase theorem, if there are zero transaction costs, well-defined property rights, and no income effects, bargaining parties can always reach an efficient outcome through negotiations.