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Expected utility
Financial risk
Economy
Probability
Game theory
Philosophy
Choice modelling
Actuarial science
Expected utility hypothesis
Utility
Risk
Hyperbolic absolute risk aversion

Web Appendix for “Reference-Dependent Consumption Plans” by Botond K˝oszegi and Matthew Rabin Appendix A: Modeling Rational Reference-Dependent Behavior Throughout the paper, we have used the PPE solution concept to

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