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Financial economics / Business / Personal finance / Actuarial science / Behavioral finance / Precautionary savings / Risk aversion / Income tax in the United States / Hyperbolic absolute risk aversion / Economics / Utility / Finance
Date: 2001-09-12 17:41:25
Financial economics
Business
Personal finance
Actuarial science
Behavioral finance
Precautionary savings
Risk aversion
Income tax in the United States
Hyperbolic absolute risk aversion
Economics
Utility
Finance

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