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    Suppose ,R = 0.05;and Assuming Logarithmic Utility,what Is Consumption Today
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Suppose ,R = 0.05;and Assuming Logarithmic Utility,what Is Consumption Today

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Suppose Suppose   ,   ,R = 0.05;and assuming logarithmic utility,what is consumption today? A) $75,000 B) $35,714.29 C) $39,375 D) $37,500 E) not enough information
, Suppose   ,   ,R = 0.05;and assuming logarithmic utility,what is consumption today? A) $75,000 B) $35,714.29 C) $39,375 D) $37,500 E) not enough information
,R = 0.05;and assuming logarithmic utility,what is consumption today?


A) $75,000
B) $35,714.29
C) $39,375
D) $37,500
E) not enough information

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