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... choose the insurance provider by observing only the price of the regular deductible . Once they decide to buy a policy from the insurer , they choose the deduct- ible level . This seems a reasonable approxima- tion , as the regular ...
... choose the insurance provider by observing only the price of the regular deductible . Once they decide to buy a policy from the insurer , they choose the deduct- ible level . This seems a reasonable approxima- tion , as the regular ...
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... choose the school religious orientation ( Catholic or non - Catholic ) that yields the higher utility . = E. Household Decision Problem Households are utility - maximizing agents that choose locations ( d , h ) and schools simul ...
... choose the school religious orientation ( Catholic or non - Catholic ) that yields the higher utility . = E. Household Decision Problem Households are utility - maximizing agents that choose locations ( d , h ) and schools simul ...
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... choose F1 and F2 from choice sets D , and D2 , respectively , then given her expectations over possible choice sets , she expects the distribution of outcomes ( 1 − q ) F , + qF2 . Definition 1 states that with those expectations as ...
... choose F1 and F2 from choice sets D , and D2 , respectively , then given her expectations over possible choice sets , she expects the distribution of outcomes ( 1 − q ) F , + qF2 . Definition 1 states that with those expectations as ...
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