0 (a person or thing that causes) a feeling of strong dislike or of not wishing to do something:
1 a feeling of strong dislike or unwillingness to do something:
Sitting in the hot summer sun, unprotected by shade for more than seven hours, the community demonstrated its aversion to the dredging.
The countdown task consisted of five trials with two separate conditions: signaled aversion and unsignaled aversion.
Moreover, the role of risk and risk aversion might be integrated relatively straightforwardly in this framework.
That perfectly egalitarian outcome is based on "cognitivist" bias-neutralizing and aversion to uncertainty, not on responsibility.
Such commitment entails "bias-neutralizing" and "aversion to uncertainty," which support an egalitarian politics.
When three quarters of the couples' wealth is pre-annuitized, a coefficient of risk aversion greater than ten is required.
They annuitize at lower degrees of risk aversion and higher proportions of pre-annuitized wealth.
Furthermore, in the actual analysis, the utility from consumption is assumed to take the constant relative risk aversion functional form.