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P Brooks & H Zank, 2004.
"Attitudes on Gain and Loss Lotteries: A Simple Experiment ,"
The School of Economics Discussion Paper Series
0402, Economics, The University of Manchester.
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Ulrich Schmidt & Horst Zank, 2005.
"What is Loss Aversion? ,"
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty ,
Springer, vol. 30(2), pages 157-167, January.
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Peter Brooks & Horst Zank, 2005.
"Loss Averse Behavior ,"
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty ,
Springer, vol. 31(3), pages 301-325, December.
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Antoni Bosch-Domènech & Joaquim Silvestre, 2006.
"Averting risk in the face of large losses: Bernoulli vs. Tversky and Kahneman ,"
Economics Working Papers
932, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
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Dinky Daruvala, 2007.
"Gender, risk and stereotypes ,"
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty ,
Springer, vol. 35(3), pages 265-283, December.
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Eriksson, Rickard, 2008.
"Is women's non-market time more valuable than men's? ,"
Working Paper Series
2/2008, Swedish Institute for Social Research.
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Niklas Karlsson & George Loewenstein & Duane Seppi, 2009.
"The ostrich effect: Selective attention to information ,"
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty ,
Springer, vol. 38(2), pages 95-115, April.
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