2020
DOI: 10.4102/jef.v13i1.562
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Risk aversion, path dependency and financial economic decision-making in low-income communities: Experimental evidence from South Africa

Abstract: Recent literature asserts that risk preferences differ amongst individuals based on many factors, and the degree of risk aversion can help understand differences in well-being (Banerjee & Ewing 2004;Concina 2014;Harrison 2019;Thomas 2016; World Bank 2015). In addition, there are many information processing errors and biases that affect decision-making by individuals and households, more severe in failed markets. Information asymmetry leads to market failure which Orientation: Poverty is deeply entrenched in So… Show more

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