The U.S. government is attempting to determine whether immigrants should be tested for a contagious disease. Let’s assume that the decision will be made on a financial basis. Furthermore, assume that each immigrant who is allowed to enter the United States and has the disease costs the country $100,000. Also, each immigrant who is allowed to enter the United States and does not have the disease will contribute $10,000 to the national economy. Finally, assume that x percent of all potential immigrants have the disease. The U.S. government can choose to admit all immigrants, admit no immigrants, or test immigrants for the disease before determining whether they should be admitted. It costs T dollars to test a person for the disease; the test result is either positive or negative. A person who does not have the disease always tests negative. However, 20% of all people who do have the disease test negative. The government’s goal is to maximize the expected net financial benefits per potential immigrant.
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