Here is the catch, one axis must be an exposure to an industry specific toxic exposure (be accurate) and the other a monetary value. My example is happiness -vs- money. Where would you place yourself?
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Thursday February 26
Look at Chapter 18 in Chiras at the section on risk aversion. You need to (by yourself) create a risk aversion diagram (like the one below) and identify where you fit in the graph. When you have completed this, you need to post your graph on a wall and the class will go around and indicate their position on everyone else's risk graph. At the end of class, take pictures of all of the graphs and put the pictures in a class google doc that is shared with me.
Here is the catch, one axis must be an exposure to an industry specific toxic exposure (be accurate) and the other a monetary value. My example is happiness -vs- money. Where would you place yourself?

Here is the catch, one axis must be an exposure to an industry specific toxic exposure (be accurate) and the other a monetary value. My example is happiness -vs- money. Where would you place yourself?
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