The American Economic Review, Volume 97American Economic Association., 2007 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges; and the Hand book of the American Economic Association. |
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... loss - averse preferences have a daily reference income level.3 Daily incomes below the reference level are experienced as a " loss " and the marginal utility of income is large in the loss domain . In contrast , the marginal utility of ...
... loss - averse preferences have a daily reference income level.3 Daily incomes below the reference level are experienced as a " loss " and the marginal utility of income is large in the loss domain . In contrast , the marginal utility of ...
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... loss averse drive this effect . If mainly the loss - averse messengers show a negative effort response , the loss - aversion model is sup- ported . If the negative effect on effort is not related to individuals ' loss aversion , the neo ...
... loss averse drive this effect . If mainly the loss - averse messengers show a negative effort response , the loss - aversion model is sup- ported . If the negative effect on effort is not related to individuals ' loss aversion , the neo ...
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... loss averse ( 0.033 ) ( 0.032 ) Treatment effect X rejects lottery A -0.105 ** ( 0.046 ) Treatment effect X rejects -0.0853 * -0.05 - Not loss averse one lottery ( 0.062 ) Treatment effect X rejects -0.12 ** Loss averse both lotteries ...
... loss averse ( 0.033 ) ( 0.032 ) Treatment effect X rejects lottery A -0.105 ** ( 0.046 ) Treatment effect X rejects -0.0853 * -0.05 - Not loss averse one lottery ( 0.062 ) Treatment effect X rejects -0.12 ** Loss averse both lotteries ...
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