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Risiko verbinden ließe, wenn man nur die Finanzprodukte entsprechend gestaltete, hat sich diese Wahnvorstellung …
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everal empirical findings have challenged the traditional trade-off between risk and incentives. By combining risk … risk and incentives can be explained. …
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assumption of (intertemporal) risk neutrality reduces the growth effect in social discounting and significantly amplifies the … importance of risk and correlation. Second, debate and models largely overlook the difference in attitude with respect to risk … and with respect to non-risk uncertainty. The paper derives the resulting changes of the risk-free and the stochastic …
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This paper analyzes optimal incentive compatible debt contracts when lenders are risk averse. The decisive factor in … this regard is that risk aversion requiresto consider further sources of risk the lenders are exposed to. The main … due to risk aversion oflenders which is reinforced by the introduction of a further source of risk – are shown to be in …
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and interbank rate risk on the optimaldecisions on deposits and loans of a competitive bank. It is found that dueto the … introduction of both sources of risk there appear direct effects as wellas portfolio effects which jointly determine changes in the … bank's behavior.Moreover, it is shown that there is an interaction between the effects of theintroduction of risk and …
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In this paper we investigate the effect of labour income uncertainty on the probability of home ownership in Germany and Spain. This study is motivated by two facts. Firstly, theoretical models provide ambiguous results in this issue. Secondly, there is limited previous empirical evidence and...
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-occupancy propensities is driven by risk aversion, as it is assumed in most of the theoretical models, or on the contrary it is driven by … driven by households? risk aversion, while credit constraints play no role. …
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has three components: the pure rate of time preference, a measure of relative risk aversion, and the rate of growth of per … respect to consumption is particularly important because it assumes three roles: consumption smoothing over time, risk … rates of risk and inequity version can be expected to play significant roles. The consumption growth rate plays four roles …
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has three components: the pure rate of time preference, a measure of relative risk aversion, and the rate of growth of per … respect to consumption is particularly important because it assumes three roles: consumption smoothing over time, risk … rates of risk and inequity aversion can be expected to play significant roles. The consumption growth rate plays multiple …
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has three components: the pure rate of time preference, a measure of relative risk aversion, and the rate of growth of per … respect to consumption is particularly important because it assumes three roles: consumption smoothing over time, risk … rates of risk and inequity aversion can be expected to play significant roles. The consumption growth rate plays four roles …
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