active investment decision
collocation in Englishmeaningsofactive,investmentanddecision
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active
adjective
uk/ˈæk.tɪv/us/ˈæk.tɪv/
busy with a ...
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investment
noun[C or U]
uk/ɪnˈvest.mənt/us/ɪnˈvest.mənt/
the act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage, or the money, effort, time, etc. used to ...
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decision
noun
uk/dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/us/dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/
a choice that you make about something after thinking about ...
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However, using such incentives implies that consumption smoothing will not be achieved when the outcome of theinvestmentdecisionis uncertain.
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Here, we restrict our attention to life-cycle models from the finance literature because they have the desirable property of including aninvestmentdecision.
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Our first hypothesis concerns how gender is related to theinvestmentdecision.
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Under these conditions, the opportunity to delay theinvestmentdecisionhas a positive value, and the opportunity cost of the investment should include this value.
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Hence, there is a clear positive relation between income and an activeinvestmentdecision.
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The odds of individuals employed in the local government sector making an activeinvestmentdecisionare 1.06 times greater than in other sectors.
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For instance, the odds of individuals aged 23-27 taking an activeinvestmentdecisionare 1.30 times higher than for 38-42 year olds.
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The odds are 1.19 times higher for women of making an activeinvestmentdecision.
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The odds of married individuals taking an activeinvestmentdecisionare 1.57 times greater than unmarried individuals.
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On average, about 68 % of all women made an activeinvestmentdecision, compared with 66 % for men.
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The oldest individuals, aged 58- 62, are significantly less likely to make an activeinvestmentdecision.
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This means that these forward-looking individuals are more likely to make an activeinvestmentdecisionin the new pension system.
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In the descriptive statistics, we showed that about 68 % of all women made an activeinvestmentdecisioncompared with 66 % of men.
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Specifically, we examine the impact of gender, family situation, age and country of birth on individuals' activeinvestmentdecision-making.
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We also see that the youngest and the oldest age categories were less likely to make an activeinvestmentdecisioncompared with other cohorts.
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This indicates the existence of a relation between forward-looking behavior and individuals' willingness to make an activeinvestmentdecision.
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The result of the multiple regression analysis shows a positive relation between individuals' financial wealth and an activeinvestmentdecision.
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Individuals with previous experience of the financial markets made an activeinvestmentdecisionto a larger extent than other individuals.
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The odds of individuals with financial wealth making an activeinvestmentdecisionare 1.02 times greater than for individuals with no financial wealth.
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In addition, our results show that younger individuals are more likely to make an activeinvestmentdecisionthan older individuals.
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