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provide causal evidence for an increase in social responsibility and propose moral consistency and risk preferences as … the two, indicating morally consistent behavior; and a significant association between risk aversion and social …
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Understanding cultural differences in risk perception is critical in an increasingly uncertain world. Here we examine … the relationship between the individualism-collectivism continuum and risk perception around the world using a recently … available dataset from the Lloyd’s Register Foundation World Risk Poll. With a representative sample of 150,000 participants …
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Using data from the World Uncertainty, World Trade Uncertainty, and World Pandemic Uncertainty indices for 142 countries, this paper introduces three new indicators for measuring uncertainty in Turkey's export markets from the first quarter of 1996 to the first quarter of 2020. The indicators...
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Laboratory evidence shows that when people have to argue for a given position, they persuade themselves about the position’s factual and moral superiority. Such self-persuasion limits the potential of communication to resolve conflict and reduce polarization. We test for this phenomenon in a...
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This research explores the origins of loss aversion and the variation in its prevalence across regions, nations and ethnic group. It advances the hypothesis and establishes empirically that the evolution of loss aversion in the course of human history can be traced to the adaptation of...
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This research explores the origins of loss aversion and the variation in its prevalence across regions, nations and ethnic group. It advances the hypothesis and establishes empirically that the evolution of loss aversion in the course of human history can be traced to the adaptation of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012920767
serious constraints on the executive branch, and they also reduce the risk of large-scale instability in government, in which …
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This research explores the origins of loss aversion and the variation in its prevalence across regions, nations and ethnic group. It advances the hypothesis and establishes empirically that the evolution of loss aversion in the course of human history can be traced to the adaptation of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011912825