The following pages link to Standard Risk Aversion (Q5287208):
Displaying 50 items.
- New results on high-order risk changes (Q319177) (← links)
- Standard stochastic dominance (Q320827) (← links)
- Decreasing downside risk aversion and background risk (Q406257) (← links)
- Background risk and self-protection (Q429154) (← links)
- Ross risk vulnerability for introductions and changes in background risk (Q451055) (← links)
- Higher-order risk vulnerability (Q513593) (← links)
- Liquidity constrained exporters and trade (Q533931) (← links)
- Correlated risks, bivariate utility and optimal choices (Q617346) (← links)
- Mixed risk aversion and preference for risk disaggregation: a story of moments (Q618899) (← links)
- Risk taking with additive and multiplicative background risks (Q634525) (← links)
- On cross-risk vulnerability (Q659125) (← links)
- Risk-aversion, prudence and temperance (Q672909) (← links)
- Portfolio choice under noisy asset returns (Q673303) (← links)
- Tempering effects of (dependent) background risks: a mean-variance analysis of portfolio selection (Q690980) (← links)
- Proper and standard risk aversion in two-moment decision models (Q813101) (← links)
- Repetitive risk aversion (Q852309) (← links)
- On the nature of certainty equivalent functionals (Q861826) (← links)
- Stochastic dominance and absolute risk aversion (Q866928) (← links)
- On the relationship between absolute prudence and absolute risk aversion (Q882496) (← links)
- Compatibility of expected utility and \(\mu /\sigma\) approaches to risk for a class of non location-scale distributions (Q926217) (← links)
- The structure of optimal consumption streams in general incomplete markets (Q926391) (← links)
- Risk preferences and changes in background risk (Q928719) (← links)
- Explicit solutions to an optimal portfolio choice problem with stochastic income (Q956429) (← links)
- Stochastic lifestyling: optimal dynamic asset allocation for defined contribution pension plans (Q956531) (← links)
- Ecological discounting (Q969129) (← links)
- Slutzky equations and substitution effects of risks in terms of mean-variance preferences (Q989918) (← links)
- Some consequences of correlation aversion in decision science (Q993723) (← links)
- Greater downside risk aversion in the large (Q1017783) (← links)
- The newsvendor problem under multiplicative background risk (Q1044126) (← links)
- Equilibrium asset prices with undiversifiable labor income risk (Q1200326) (← links)
- Who buys and who sells options: the role of options in an economy with background risk (Q1270754) (← links)
- Complete monotonicity, background risk, and risk aversion (Q1277481) (← links)
- Increases in prudence and increases in risk aversion (Q1327991) (← links)
- Revenue risks, insurance, and the behavior of competitive firms (Q1362851) (← links)
- Precautionary portfolio behavior from a life-cycle perspective (Q1391451) (← links)
- Comparative statics under uncertainty: The case of mean-variance preferences. (Q1406969) (← links)
- Insurance and the behavior of competitive firms under revenue risks: a note. (Q1611042) (← links)
- Standard risk aversion and efficient risk sharing (Q1626970) (← links)
- Optimal expected utility risk measures (Q1688731) (← links)
- Portfolio selection in a multi-moment setting: a simple Monte-Carlo-FDH algorithm (Q1695045) (← links)
- Optimal initial capital induced by the optimized certainty equivalent (Q1735038) (← links)
- Variance stochastic orders (Q1736951) (← links)
- Information design and capital formation (Q1757572) (← links)
- Prudence and the convexity of compensation contracts (Q1782287) (← links)
- Comparative higher-order risk aversion and higher-order prudence (Q1787682) (← links)
- Stochastically dominating shifts and the competitive firm (Q1848596) (← links)
- Time horizon and the discount rate. (Q1867560) (← links)
- Optimal per claim deductibility in insurance with the possibility of risky investments (Q1904994) (← links)
- Proper prudence, standard prudence and precautionary vulnerability (Q1927411) (← links)
- Effects of mortality risk on risk-taking behavior (Q1929809) (← links)