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The standard cut-off for cost per QALY is
 a. equal to per capita income
  b. 2 times per capita income
  c. 3 times per capita income
  d. 4 times per capita income
  e. 5 times per capita income

Question 2

Suppose you were competing in a sealed-bid, second-price auction for a Vermeer painting, which you happen to value at 100,000 . What bid should you submit?
 a. Exactly 100,000
  b. Somewhat lower than 100,000 depending on the number of other bidders
  c. Somewhat higher than 100,000 depending on the number of other bidders
  d. Cannot say which of a, b, or c is right without further information



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