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Many analyses of risk taking behavior assume that an agent faces only a single risk. Typically, however, an agent faces many risks simultaneously, and the interaction between risks may well affect how much of any particular risk an agent should bear. Ross (1981) and Kihlstrom, Romer, and...
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1. Introduction -- 2. Risk and Risk Perception: Why we are not Rational in the Face of Risk -- 3. Expected Utility, Prospect Theory, and the Allais Paradox: Why Reference Points are Important -- 4. Confirmation Bias and Anchoring Effect: Why the First Piece of Information is Key in Negotiations...
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The newsvendor model is a building block for inventory management under stochastic situation. This paper examines the effects of an additive and a multiplicative background risk separately on the optimal order quantity of a risk-averse newsvendor with Mean-Variance utility. We derive several...
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We examine the optimal saving decision of individuals who face a multiplicative risk. An individual is defined to be multiplicative risk prudent if multiplying a pure risk to her future wealth raises her optimal savings. We show that an individual is multiplicative risk prudent if and only if...
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This research note examines the conditions which will induce a prospect theory type investor, whose reference level is set by 'playing it safe', to invest in a risky asset. The conditions indicate that this type of investor requires a large equity premium to invest in risky assets. However, once...
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We investigate the implications of a scarcity of safe assets in a framework in which the safety of an asset is an equilibrium outcome. The intrinsic characteristics and supply of the assets determine their liquidity properties and degree of safeness. The equilibrium can be inefficient even if...
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