Vivek Vikram Singh

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Kahneman and Tversky interpret the evidence produced by these experiments as a demonstration that people are not risk-averse: they are perfectly willing to choose a gamble when they consider it appropriate. But if they are not risk-averse, what are they? “The major driving force is loss aversion,” writes Tversky (italics added). “It is not so much that people hate uncertainty—but rather, they hate losing.”6
Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk
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