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Prudence, temperance, edginess, and risk apportionment as decreasing sensitivity to detrimental changes
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    Prudence, temperance, edginess, and risk apportionment as decreasing sensitivity to detrimental changes (English)
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    15 September 2010
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    expected utility
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    wealth effect
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    supermodularity
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    stochastic dominance
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