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What is meant by risk neutrality?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Refer to Figure 3-2. A decrease in productivity would be represented by a movement from
 
  A) A to B. B) B to A. C) S1 to S2. D) S2 to S1.



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Answer to Question 1

A person who is risk-neutral is indifferent to a fair bet; that is a bet that has zero expected value. They are neither risk-averse nor risk-seeking. People who are risk neutral do not care about risk and care just about expected value.

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