Beyond risk aversion: why, how and what's next?
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DOI: 10.1057/grir.2012.1
Note: In : The Geneva Risk and Insurance Review, 37(2), 141-155, 2012
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- L. Eeckhoudt, 2012. "Beyond risk aversion: why, how and what's next?," Post-Print hal-00845953, HAL.
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