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Are men more tolerant of investment risk than women, and if so, why? In this paper we examine gender differences in attitudes to financial risk using a very large database of questionnaires completed in the context of real investment decisions. We find that men are more financially risk tolerant...
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We investigate the link between age and tolerance of financial risks in the context of attitude to risk questionnaires completed by clients when meeting their financial advisors. Using a unique database comprising the responses to over half a million such questionnaires, we show that risk...
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This paper summarises the process undertaken to develop a much-needed rigorous and theoretically based attitude to risk (ATR) questionnaire for retail investors and documents the results following its application in a large survey. The questionnaire is built upon the strong foundations of...
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