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In-kind transfer payments are _____.
 
  a. efficient
  b. popular with recipients
  c. paternalistic
   d. a and b

Question 2

Author A accepts a 5,000 advance from a publisher and a 10 royalty after 5,000 books are sold. Author B foregoes the publisher's advance and negotiates for a 15 royalty on all books sold.
 
  Author C decides to self-publish his book and keep 100 of all sales revenue. In what order of risk aversion (from most to least) would you rank these authors? A) Author A, Author B, Author C
  B) Author A, Author C, Author B
  C) Author B, Author A, Author C
  D) Author C, Author B, Author A



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

A



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