gains when it bring good outcome and a change of losses if it accompanies to bad outcome. We shouldconsider both of them when assessing risk”. (3) Ngô Quang Huân. N.Q et al (1998, page 8): “Risk ispotential variation in outcomes, the lager number of type of outcomes and t[r]
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