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Excellent mini lecture on risk aversion and insurance. I recommend it to my students.
Thank you Frank!
can't thank you enough, couldn't have understood this concept without your help
You’re welcome. Happy learning!
learnt more in 6 minutes than i learnt in 20 hours with my lecturer
Glad that the clip was helpful!
I am gonna email this comment to your lecturer
@@jet6477 lolll
Thanks for your explications, from France :)
You teach well👍
Thanks!
Thank you So much, you’re the best!!!
Thanks. Happy learning!
i love you ma’am
谢谢你的视频 我的eco有救啦
不客氣。祝學業順利
Amazing
Wow..thats exactly what I was looking for
Glad to help!
Thank you so much
I love iris, just really hope she can do the British system's economics as well im dying
This is great!! Thank you so much. I have a small doubt, why is the first derivative bigger than 0? I didn't really get that
It means that utiity is higher with more wealth
U(x) is increasing in x, so the more money, the higher the utility.
you're the best
Thanks & happy learning!
thank you
You're welcome
confusing :(
THANK YOU SO MUCH!YOU ARE SO MUCH BETTER THAN MY PROFESSOR
Excellent mini lecture on risk aversion and insurance. I recommend it to my students.
Thank you Frank!
can't thank you enough, couldn't have understood this concept without your help
You’re welcome. Happy learning!
learnt more in 6 minutes than i learnt in 20 hours with my lecturer
Glad that the clip was helpful!
I am gonna email this comment to your lecturer
@@jet6477 lolll
Thanks for your explications, from France :)
You’re welcome. Happy learning!
You teach well👍
Thanks!
Thank you So much, you’re the best!!!
Thanks. Happy learning!
i love you ma’am
谢谢你的视频 我的eco有救啦
不客氣。祝學業順利
Amazing
Wow..thats exactly what I was looking for
Glad to help!
Thank you so much
I love iris, just really hope she can do the British system's economics as well im dying
This is great!! Thank you so much. I have a small doubt, why is the first derivative bigger than 0? I didn't really get that
It means that utiity is higher with more wealth
U(x) is increasing in x, so the more money, the higher the utility.
you're the best
Thanks & happy learning!
thank you
You're welcome
confusing :(
THANK YOU SO MUCH!YOU ARE SO MUCH BETTER THAN MY PROFESSOR
Glad that the clip was helpful!