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Nicole Jonker

Researcher at De Nederlandsche Bank

Publications -  83
Citations -  3434

Nicole Jonker is an academic researcher from De Nederlandsche Bank. The author has contributed to research in topics: Payment & Debit card. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 80 publications receiving 3191 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicole Jonker include University of Amsterdam.

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Linking Measured Risk Aversion to Individual Characteristics

TL;DR: In this article, the Arrow-Pratt measure of risk aversion was found to fall with income and wealth, and women are more risk averse than men, while entrepreneurship is more risk-averse than women.
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Price Changes in the Euro Area and the United States: Some Facts from Individual Consumer Price Data

TL;DR: In this article, the average frequency and size of price changes in the euro area and its member countries, investigates the determinants of the probability of price change, and compares the evidence for the Euro area with available U.S. results.
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Linking Measured Risk Aversion to Individual Characteristics.

TL;DR: In this paper, the Arrow-Pratt measure of risk aversion was found to fall with income and wealth, and women are more risk averse than men, while entrepreneurs are less risk-averse than employees and civil servants more risk-aware than private sector employees.
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Low risk aversion encourages the choice for entrepreneurship: An empirical test of a truism

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the negative effect of risk aversion on entrepreneurship selection and concluded that risk attitude is a predictor of the selection of an individual into an entrepreneurial position, but they did not feel enough confident about their measure of risk attitude to conclude anything concerning the causality of this relationship.

Price setting in the euro area: Some stylized facts from Individual Consumer Price Data. NBB Working Paper Nr.74, September 2005

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors document patterns of price setting at the retail level in the euro area, summarized in six stylized facts: the average euro area monthly frequency of price adjustment is 15 p.c.