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In this paper, I consider a consumer with a concave utility function over n commodities and trace out the consequences of quantity constraints on product markets for the consumer's aversion towards income risk. I show that the effect can be decomposed in a cardinal and ordinal term, that both...
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Using choices among hypothetical income lotteries from respondents to a large Norwegian survey, we analyse the association between attitudes towards risks and socio-economic characteristics by means of an ordered probit model. Next, we impute a risk aversion measure to every respondent and use...
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Using survey data and the instrument developed by Barsky et al. (1997), we estimate the distribution of attitudes towards income risk in a country where many employment and health-related risks are generously covered by a tax financed social insurance system (Norway 2006). Under a CRRA...
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This paper presents evidence on household savings in urban regions of the Chinese provinces Sichuan and Liaoning based on data from the State Statistical Bureau's Urban Household Survey for the late 1980s. In this period the Chinese economy was subject to extensive reforms that resulted in rapid...
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