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Many health economists believe that health-care reform will:
 a. decrease demand for new, better, and more expensive medical advances.
  b. lower premiums for young adults.
 c. eliminate private health insurance entirely.
 d. have a very limited effect on reducing government health-care expenditures.

Question 2

A situation in which an individual has no information about probabilities and the underlying distributions of the possible outcomes of an investment choice is called:
 a. a prior distribution.
  b. updating.
  c. risk tolerance.
  d. pure uncertainty.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

D



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