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Reagan was rhetorically closer to Abrams, but his aversion to high-risk ventures led him to side with Kirkpatrick and Crowe.
Richard LeFrak, a genial, straightforward and even-keeled tycoon, displays none of the noisy flamboyance of his father, but all of the family's work ethic and aversion to high-risk financing.
Under the traditional assumption of rational and homogeneous expectations, observed low rates of stockholding would be attributed to high risk aversion.
Alternatively, physicians' aversion to risk may lead to higher risk patients receiving more conservative care [2, 3].
When the need for insurance increases due to higher risk aversion, employment requirements becomes less lenient, and oppositely when the environment becomes more risky.
A flatter slope corresponds to higher risk aversion.
But I submit that any such caution reflects the rational judgment of a woman who aspires to high judicial office, not some characterological aversion to intellectual risk.
Trustees must manage not avoid risk We must move away from risk aversion to risk management.
First, there's a higher aversion to risk in the corporate world, which makes it very difficult to sell innovative services or products to big companies in Europe.
Senior GCHQ staff say the approach has shifted from "risk aversion" to "risk management".
The change is accompanied by a pronounced shift from risk aversion to risk taking.
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