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Chapter 5, Problem 8PS
a. Suppose you
b. What value of A is consistent with a risk premium of 9%?
c. What will happen to the risk premium if investors become more risk tolerant? (LO 5-4)
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ESSENTIALS OF INVESTMENTS - CONNECT ACCE
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