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Business, 09.07.2019 05:10, lflugo6oyn4sp

Luis, a recently graduated chemical engineer, wants to work in drug-production. his first job interview is in a small biotech “startup”. the startup has offered him $202,500. however, he thinks that the probability of quickly losing his job at the startup is high: 50%. if he loses his job, the only jobs that he could get into quickly pay about $40,000. suppose that luis’s utility for money is given by square root of x luis has a second job interview at pfizer. pfizer offers luis a fully-secured job. calculate the wage that pfizer could offer luis for him to be indifferent between the start-up and pfizer (assume that both jobs are equally interesting for luis).

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