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Your current disposable income is $10,000. There is a 10% chance you will get in a serious car accident, incurring damage of $1,900. (There is a 90% chance that nothing will happen.) Your utility function is , where I is income. If this policy is priced at $40, what is the change in your expected utility if you purchase the policy rather than no insurance?
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First, lay out the problem data and the assumed utility form. The current disposable income is 10,000. There is a 10% chance of a serious car accident causing a 1,900 loss, and a 90% chance nothing happens. The policy costs 40 and pays out to cover the loss, so if you buy the policy, regardless of whether the accident happens, your wealth is reduced......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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