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Identifying Preferences under Risk from Discrete Choices [PDF]

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Are ambiguity preferences aligned with risk preferences?

Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2022
Decisions under risk and ambiguity are frequently encountered in our daily lives, and the associated preferences are often quantified. This article deals with the relationship between individuals' preferences towards risk and ambiguity. In particular, we question the correlation of the preferences and their alignment.
Boun My, Kene   +3 more
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Preferences over social risk

Oxford Economic Papers, 2005
We elicit individual preferences over social risk. We identify the extent to which these preferences are correlated with preferences over individual risk and the well-being of others. We examine these preferences in the context of laboratory experiments over small, anonymous groups, although the methodological issues extend to larger groups that form ...
Harrison, Glenn W.   +3 more
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Separating Risk Preference and Time Preference

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
In the studies of decision making under risk and time, an increasingly important question is whether the utility representations should be the same for both circumstances. This study aims to test the separation between risk preference and time preference in a controlled laboratory setting, where subjects make intertemporal allocation decisions under ...
Bin Miao, Songfa Zhong
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Worst-case risk with unspecified risk preferences

Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, 2022
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Comment on “Risk Preferences Are Not Time Preferences”: Separating Risk and Time Preference

American Economic Review, 2015
Andreoni and Sprenger (2012a,b) observe that utility functions are distinct for risk and time preferences, and show that their findings are consistent with a preference for certainty. We revisit this question in an enriched experimental setting in which subjects make intertemporal decisions under different risk conditions. The observed choice behavior
Miao, Bin, Zhong, Songfa
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Risk attitude and preference

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2009
AbstractCitizens of Western countries are asked to make an increasing number of decisions that involve risk, from decisions about how much and how to save for their old age to choices among medical treatments and medical insurance plans. At the same time, uncertainty about choice outcomes has gone up as the result of ever faster social, environmental ...
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