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allocation. Loss aversion per se is a relevant variable in explaining financial risk-taking. …
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As predicted by loss aversion, numerous studies find that penalties elicit greater effort than bonuses, even when the … underlying payoffs are identical. However, loss aversion also predicts that workers will demand higher wages to accept penalty …, but do not significantly reverse it. Overall, loss aversion seems to play surprisingly little role in this setting. The …
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