Report NEP-UPT-2008-01-26
This is the archive for NEP-UPT, a report on new working papers in the area of Utility Models and Prospect Theory. Alexander Harin issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon, or Bluesky.
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Benjamin Eden, 2008, "Substitution, Risk Aversion and Asset Prices: An Expected Utility Approach," Vanderbilt University Department of Economics Working Papers, Vanderbilt University Department of Economics, number 0803, Jan.
- Astrid Matthey, 2008, "Yesterday's expectation of tomorrow determines what you do today: The role of reference-dependent utility from expectations," Jena Economics Research Papers, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, number 2008-003, Jan.
- Hagströmer, Björn & Anderson, Richard G. & Binner, Jane & Elger, Thomas & Nilsson, Birger, 2007, "Mean-Variance vs. Full-Scale Optimization: Broad Evidence for the UK," Working Papers, Lund University, Department of Economics, number 2008:1, Oct.
- Item repec:kie:kieliw:1395 is not listed on IDEAS anymore
- Item repec:pra:mprapa:6842 is not listed on IDEAS anymore
- M. Menegatti, 2007, "The risk premium and the effects of risk on utility," Economics Department Working Papers, Department of Economics, Parma University (Italy), number 2007-EP10.
- Item repec:hum:wpaper:sfb649dp2008-011 is not listed on IDEAS anymore
- Alexander Zimper & Alexander Ludwig, 2007, "Attitude polarization," MEA discussion paper series, Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA) at the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy, number 07155, Dec.
- Gerlinde Fellner & Matthias Sutter, 2008, "Causes, consequences, and cures of myopic loss aversion - An experimental investigation," Department of Economics Working Papers, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Department of Economics, number wuwp116, Jan.
- Item repec:dnb:dnbwpp:165 is not listed on IDEAS anymore
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