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Assessing Multiple Prior Models of Behaviour under Ambiguity [PDF]

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The recent spate of theoretical models of behaviour under ambiguity can be partitioned into two sets: those involving multiple priors (in which the probabilities of the various events are not known but probabilities can be attached to the various ...
John D. Hey, Anna Conte
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Dynamic choice under ambiguity

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This paper analyzes dynamic choice for ambiguity-sensitive decision makers. It demonstrates that unambiguous behavioral predictions can be obtained, even in the face of dynamic inconsistency, by taking the individual's preferences over decision trees ...
Siniscalchi, Marciano
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The role of intuition and reasoning in driving aversion to risk and ambiguity [PDF]

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Using information on a large sample of retail investors and experimental data we find that risk aversion and risk ambiguity are correlated: individuals who dislike risk also dislike ambiguity. We show that what links these traits is the way people handle
Luigi Guiso   +2 more
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How Are Perceived Ambiguity and Risk Beliefs Related? Evidence From Longitudinal and Daily Diary Data. [PDF]

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Cheng I   +7 more
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Ambiguity, Infra-Marginal Investors, and Market Prices

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It is difficult to explain the price insensitive or infra-marginal behavior, an example of which is the behavior of credit markets during the recent financial crisis, by risk aversion alone.
Siddiqi, Hammad
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Symbiosis and Ambiguity A Psychoanalytic Study

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Symbiosis and Ambiguity is the first English edition of the classic study of early object relations by influential Argentinian psychoanalyst José Bleger (1922-1972). It is rooted in Kleinian thinking and rich in clinical material. Bleger's thesis is that
Bleger, Leopoldo.   +2 more
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Generating ambiguity in the laboratory [PDF]

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This article develops a method for drawing samples from which it is impossible to infer any quantile or moment of the underlying distribution. The method provides researchers with a way to give subjects the experience of ambiguity.
John Dickhaut   +2 more
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