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The use of vouchers for education
 
  A) decreases the demand for education and increases the equilibrium quantity.
  B) increases the demand for education and increases the equilibrium quantity.
  C) increases the deadweight loss for those who can't afford schooling.
  D) decreases the quantity provided to the efficient level.
  E) decreases the demand for education and decreases the equilibrium quantity.

Question 2

A ________ person is indifferent to a bet that has zero expected value.
 
  A) risk-neutral
  B) risk-loving
  C) risk-averse
  D) rent-seeking


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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