Abstract
ABSTRACT This paper proposes new methods to assess the myopic loss aversion premium (the expected return-differential) based on an experimental design by eliciting both willingness-to-pay and allocation percentage figures and also by inferring and comparing absolute risk aversion coefficients. Our results indicate a high level of loss aversion and support the existence of the myopic loss aversion bias.
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