A lower deductible on an insurance policy is inefficient when its marginal cost is greater than the marginal benefit of additional coverage. True False
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Step 1: When the marginal cost of a lower deductible on an insurance policy is greater than the marginal benefit of additional coverage, it means that the cost of the extra coverage is not justified by the benefits it provides. Show more…
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