Risk aversion relates to cognitive ability: Fact or Fiction

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Risk aversion relates to cognitive ability : Fact or Fiction. / Andersson, Ola ; Holm, Håkan J. ; Tyran, Jean-Robert Karl; Wengström, Erik Roland.

Kbh. : Økonomisk institut, Københavns Universitet, 2013.

Publikation: Working paperForskning

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Andersson, O, Holm, HJ, Tyran, J-RK & Wengström, ER 2013 'Risk aversion relates to cognitive ability: Fact or Fiction' Økonomisk institut, Københavns Universitet, Kbh. <https://www.econ.ku.dk/english/research/publications/wp/dp_2013/1310.pdf/>

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Andersson, O., Holm, H. J., Tyran, J-R. K., & Wengström, E. R. (2013). Risk aversion relates to cognitive ability: Fact or Fiction. Økonomisk institut, Københavns Universitet. University of Copenhagen. Institute of Economics. Discussion Papers Bind 2013 Nr. 10 https://www.econ.ku.dk/english/research/publications/wp/dp_2013/1310.pdf/

Vancouver

Andersson O, Holm HJ, Tyran J-RK, Wengström ER. Risk aversion relates to cognitive ability: Fact or Fiction. Kbh.: Økonomisk institut, Københavns Universitet. 2013.

Author

Andersson, Ola ; Holm, Håkan J. ; Tyran, Jean-Robert Karl ; Wengström, Erik Roland. / Risk aversion relates to cognitive ability : Fact or Fiction. Kbh. : Økonomisk institut, Københavns Universitet, 2013. (University of Copenhagen. Institute of Economics. Discussion Papers; Nr. 10, Bind 2013).

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