Investment decision-making on precautionary effort conditional on random income
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Recommendations
- Investment decision-making on precautionary effort under characterization of restricted Ross more risk aversion
- Intertemporal investment decisions on precautionary effort based on characterization of restricted Ross more risk aversion
- The research on precautionary investment decision-making behaviors based on the view of two-dimension risks
- Precautionary paying for stochastic improvements under background risks
- Precautionary risk-reduction and saving decisions: two sides of the same coin?
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- Willingness to pay for stochastic improvements of future risk under different risk aversion
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