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Date: 2016-02-14 15:45:06
Economy
Money
Finance
Financial risk
Utility
Actuarial science
Prospect theory
Behavioral finance
Risk neutral
Economics
Risk aversion
Expected utility hypothesis

Attitudes to Price Risk and Uncertainty: The Earnest Search for Identi…cation and Policy Relevance Marc F. Bellemare Yu Na Leey

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