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Actuarial science / Business / Economics / Human behavior / Consumer behaviour / Risk aversion / Expected utility hypothesis / Prospect theory / Principal–agent problem / Decision theory / Utility / Behavioral finance
Date: 2014-05-02 17:11:47
Actuarial science
Business
Economics
Human behavior
Consumer behaviour
Risk aversion
Expected utility hypothesis
Prospect theory
Principal–agent problem
Decision theory
Utility
Behavioral finance

Information Aversion ∗ Marianne Andries

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