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than Catholics. Third, our data suggest that the link between risk aversion and religion is driven by social aspects of …
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. Secondly, we examine the extent to which religion-induced heterogeneity in risk-taking preferences actually influences …
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The aim of this paper is to expand our knowledge on risk aversion among the poor by conducting experiments that do not only test risk aversion in small and large stakes but also in risky gains and risky losses. To our knowledge, this is the first attempt to conduct experiments in poor...
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The aim of this paper is to expand our knowledge on risk aversion among the poor by conducting experiments that do not only test risk aversion in small and large stakes but also in risky gains and risky losses. To our knowledge, this is the first attempt
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. Secondly, we examine the extent to which religion-induced heterogeneity in risk-taking preferences actually influences …
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This paper experimentally investigates whether risk-averse individuals punish less if the outcome of punishment is uncertain than when it is certain. Our design includes three treatments: Baseline in which the one-shot prisoner’s dilemma game is played; Certain Punishment in which the...
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