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with a finite decision. This paper suggests that this agonistic approach needs de-cisions or simply put, temporary … decisions drawn from seeing a decision as a solution for now. A de-cision is not a no-decision, but a decision recognised as … planning process from being a matter of reaching a finite decision to a strife about how to understand the present and which …
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Former studies have shown that people tend to give buying prices that are lower than selling prices. In our study we investigate if this willingness to accept and willingness to pay disparity sustains for state contingent claims. Contingent claims are defined using risky, ambiguous, and...
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accepted theory of SWB, set-point theory. This theory holds that adult SWB is stable in the medium and long term, although … temporary fluctuations occur due to life events. Set-point theory has come under increasing criticism in recent years, primarily … explanations which can account for medium and long term change, and not merely stability in SWB. Set-point theory is limited …
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adjustment, non-adjustment and upward adjustment with the decision of inaction lying crucially in the middle. We may model firms …
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theory, the comparison is based on a sound decision-theoretic framework. Additionally, we included a comprehensive assessment …
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We analyse a model of patient decision-making where anxiety about the future characterizes the patient's utility …
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Recent contributions on intertemporal decision-making and self-control have focused on the impact of cognitive … is allowed for, the performance on these tasks degrades over time. In this paper I propose an intertemporal decision … exogenous cognitively demanding factors (like stress or noise) play a critical role, and they can induce the decision-maker to …
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