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summarized in a so-called "Prospect Theory". These biases are quite obvious if one compares data of affected and unaffected … people. But this theory offers, as well, a way to get results more accurate. …
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Das Werk untersucht, welchen gesundheitlichen Nutzen Patienten aus der Hausarztzentrierten Versorgung ziehen und stellt …
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When making decisions, agents tend to make use of decisions others have made in similar situations. Ignoring this behavior in empirical models can be interpreted as a problem of omitted variables and may seriously bias parameter estimates and harm inference. We suggest a possibility of...
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Carlo simulations. Preferences are modeled by time-additive expected utility and, alternatively, by recursive non …-expected utility. The empirical results for the period 1960 to 1994 confirm those for the U.S. and favour the use of recursive non …-expected utility which clearly distinguishes between risk preference and time preference. The leverage approach yields the first moment …
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