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Risk Tolerance, Time Preference and Financial Decision-Making: Differences between Self-employed People and Employees
Ze'ev Shtudiner
Department of Economics and Business Administration
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Time Preference
100%
Self-employed
100%
Tolerance Time
100%
Preference Decision
100%
Financial Decisions
100%
Risk Tolerance
100%
Investment Channel
66%
Investment Risk
33%
Demographic Characteristics
16%
Research Survey
16%
Salaried Workers
16%
Risk Aversion
16%
Psychological Characteristics
16%
Investment Advisers
16%
Uncertainty Levels
16%
Client Satisfaction
16%
Future Preferences
16%
People Awareness
16%
Financial Investment
16%
Investment Portfolio
16%
Social Sciences
Self Employed
100%
Decision Making
100%
Psychology
16%
Financial Investment
16%
Salaried Employee
16%
Psychology
Decision Making
100%
Demographic Characteristic
33%
Psychology
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Self-Employed
100%
Financial Investment
16%