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men. Once risk attitude is controlled for, this effect shrinks to only 2.6 percent. We find no difference when single … participation is mainly explained by different risk attitudes and monetary endowments, but women would participate even less in the … capital market if they reacted as sensitively to risk aversion as their male counterparts. Lastly, given participation in the …
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three-months intervals for their willingness to take risk, three-months expectations of returns and risks for the market and … their own portfolio, and self-reported risk attitude. This unique dataset allowed us to analyze how these variables changed … over time, and whether changes in risk taking were related to changes in expectations and/or risk attitudes. Risk taking …
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Portfolio choice is usually modelled by von Neumann-Morgenstern utility. Risk-value models are more general and permit … the derivation of risk-value efficient frontiers. A behaviorally based risk measure with an endogenous or exogenous … benchmark is used to derive efficient portfolios and to analyse the implied equilibrium asset pricing. In risk-value models a …
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