Multiple Choice
The risk premium for common stocks
A) cannot be zero, for investors would be unwilling to invest in common stocks.
B) must always be positive, in theory.
C) is negative, as common stocks are risky.
D) cannot be zero, for investors would be unwilling to invest in common stocks and must always be positive, in theory.
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