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John Derives More Utility from Having $1,000 Than from Having

Question 65

Question 65

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John derives more utility from having $1,000 than from having $100.From this,we can conclude that John


A) is risk averse.
B) is risk loving.
C) is risk neutral.
D) has a positive marginal utility of wealth.

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