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Entrepreneurship 1 Local risk 1 Negative risk premium 1 Relative wealth concerns 1 occupational choice 1 policy uncertainty 1 relative wealth concerns 1 risk 1
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Free 2
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Book / Working Paper 2
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English 2
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Atolia, Manoj 1 GOMEZ, JUAN PEDRO 1 Prasad, Kislaya 1
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Department of Economics, Florida State University 1 Área de Entorno Económico, Instituto de Empresa 1
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Working Papers / Department of Economics, Florida State University 1 Working Papers Economia 1
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The effect of relative wealth concerns on the cross-section of stock returns
GOMEZ, JUAN PEDRO - Área de Entorno Económico, Instituto de Empresa - 2008
There are several economic reasons why investors might want to hedge local risk resulting from relative wealth concerns …
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Relative Wealth Concerns and Entrepreneurship
Atolia, Manoj; Prasad, Kislaya - Department of Economics, Florida State University - 2007
We develop a model of occupational choice and entrepreneurship in the presence of relative wealth concerns. A concern …. Relative wealth concerns are shown to lead to an increase in entrepreneurship and risk-taking, mitigating this difficulty …
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