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Economic theory suggests that the deterrence of deviant behavior is driven by a combination of severity and certainty …
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Economic theory suggests that the deterrence of deviant behavior is driven by a combination of severity and certainty …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012171815
We develop a theoretical model of mating behavior and parental investment in children under asymmetry in kin recognition between men and women that provides a microfoundation for the institution of marriage. In the model, men and women derive utility from consumption and reproductive success,...
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Theoretical and practical problems of structural policy are considered under institutional uncertainty, financial constraints and fiscal consolidation programs. The necessity for development and implementation of a new concept of structural policy is justified in view of the actual state of the...
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What we show is this article is that there is a link between Post- Keynesian theory and Institutional Economy. This …
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establish a link between cognition and emotion. It comprises a portable device used to interact with a cloud service which …
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Recent works have shown how tail events could account for financial anomalies such as the equity premiumpuzzle. These models do not explore, however, why investors would discount tail risk so heavily. We take on this challenge by designing a novel tail-event experiment to assess both investors'...
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We relax assumptions on individual risk preference, and set two theoretical rules for portfolio choices: either minimize or maximize risk, for any return. Risk is modeled by four alternative formulas. We empirically test these rules by observing N=690 individuals (Caucasians, bank customers and...
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This short paper demonstrates that the claim of Cumulative Prospect Theory (CPT) that people are risk seeking for loss … gains and for losses. This contradicts one of the main theses of Prospect Theory …
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