Aversion

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1Monetary Incentives in Large-Scale Experiments: A Case Study of Risk Aversion Christoph March, Anthony Ziegelmeyer, Ben Greiner, and Ren´e Cyranek: November 25, 2014

Monetary Incentives in Large-Scale Experiments: A Case Study of Risk Aversion Christoph March, Anthony Ziegelmeyer, Ben Greiner, and Ren´e Cyranek: November 25, 2014

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Source URL: ben.orsee.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-27 23:19:52
    2A theory of price adjustment under loss aversion

    A theory of price adjustment under loss aversion

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    Source URL: www.macroeconomics.tu-berlin.de

    Language: English - Date: 2017-06-16 10:45:39
      3RISK AVERSION AND THE WINNER’S CURSE Charles A. Holt Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 22903

      RISK AVERSION AND THE WINNER’S CURSE Charles A. Holt Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 22903

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      Source URL: www.people.virginia.edu

      Language: English - Date: 2000-04-11 13:54:32
        4WORKING PAPER N° EXPECTATIONS, LOSS AVERSION, AND RETIREMENT DECISIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE 2009 CRISIS IN EUROPE

        WORKING PAPER N° EXPECTATIONS, LOSS AVERSION, AND RETIREMENT DECISIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE 2009 CRISIS IN EUROPE

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        Source URL: www.tepp.eu

        Language: English - Date: 2017-11-22 19:51:58
          5Risk Aversion and Incentive Effects: New Data without Order Effects Charles A. Holt and Susan K. Laury∗ January 2005 Holt and Lauryused a menu of ordered lottery choices to make inferences about risk aversion u

          Risk Aversion and Incentive Effects: New Data without Order Effects Charles A. Holt and Susan K. Laury∗ January 2005 Holt and Lauryused a menu of ordered lottery choices to make inferences about risk aversion u

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          Source URL: people.virginia.edu

          Language: English - Date: 2005-02-11 15:33:59
            6Roman Buddha By William Ferraiolo “Those who teach a Dhamma for the abandoning of passion, for the abandoning of aversion, for the abandoning of delusion — their Dhamma is well-taught”. (Ājīvaka Sutta; AN 3:72) R

            Roman Buddha By William Ferraiolo “Those who teach a Dhamma for the abandoning of passion, for the abandoning of aversion, for the abandoning of delusion — their Dhamma is well-taught”. (Ājīvaka Sutta; AN 3:72) R

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            Source URL: www.westernbuddhistreview.com

            Language: English - Date: 2017-11-03 09:51:02
              7THE JOURNAL OF FINANCE • VOL. LVI, NO. 4 • AUGUSTMental Accounting, Loss Aversion, and Individual Stock Returns NICHOLAS BARBERIS and MING HUANG* ABSTRACT

              THE JOURNAL OF FINANCE • VOL. LVI, NO. 4 • AUGUSTMental Accounting, Loss Aversion, and Individual Stock Returns NICHOLAS BARBERIS and MING HUANG* ABSTRACT

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              Source URL: faculty.som.yale.edu

              Language: English - Date: 2001-06-28 13:21:18
                8Risk Aversion  R. E. Marks © 2010 Page 1

                Risk Aversion R. E. Marks © 2010 Page 1

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                Source URL: www.agsm.edu.au

                Language: English - Date: 2010-09-16 08:55:17
                  9PS YC HOLOGICA L SC IENCE  Research Report Loss Aversion Is an Affective Forecasting Error

                  PS YC HOLOGICA L SC IENCE Research Report Loss Aversion Is an Affective Forecasting Error

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                  Source URL: www.people.virginia.edu

                  - Date: 2007-01-17 10:03:21
                    10Risk Aversion and Incentive Effects Charles A. Holt and Susan K. Laury* April, 2002 A menu of paired lottery choices is structured so that the crossover point to the high-risk lottery can be used to infer the degree of r

                    Risk Aversion and Incentive Effects Charles A. Holt and Susan K. Laury* April, 2002 A menu of paired lottery choices is structured so that the crossover point to the high-risk lottery can be used to infer the degree of r

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                    Source URL: www.people.virginia.edu

                    - Date: 2002-05-30 18:10:33