نتایج جستجو برای: aversion

تعداد نتایج: 12268  

2003
Antoine Bommier

Intertemporal correlation aversion is an intuitive concept indicating whether an individual prefers lotteries concerning consumption at different moments in time to be positively or negatively correlated. I show that the difference between the coefficient of relative risk aversion and the inverse of the intertemporal elasticity of substitution is related, in a simple way, to the index of intert...

2006
Alma Cohen Liran Einav

We estimate the distribution of risk preferences using a large data set of deductible choices in auto insurance contracts. To do so, we develop a structural econometric model of adverse selection that allows for unobserved heterogeneity in both risk (claim rate) and risk aversion. We use data on realized claims to estimate the distribution of claim rates and data on deductible and premium choic...

2012
Patricia A. Boyle Lei Yu Aron S. Buchman David A. Bennett

BACKGROUND Risk aversion is associated with many important decisions among younger and middle aged persons, but the association of risk aversion with decision making has not been well studied among older persons who face some of the most significant decisions of their lives. METHOD Using data from 606 community-dwelling older persons without dementia from the Rush Memory and Aging Project, an...

2013
Katherine McAuliffe Peter R. Blake Grace Kim Richard W. Wrangham Felix Warneken

Adults and children are willing to sacrifice personal gain to avoid both disadvantageous and advantageous inequity. These two forms of inequity aversion follow different developmental trajectories, with disadvantageous inequity aversion emerging around 4 years and advantageous inequity aversion emerging around 8 years. Although inequity aversion is assumed to be specific to situations where res...

2008
William S. Neilson

This paper presents an axiomatic characterization of preferences which allow ambiguity aversion. It is assumed that decision makers treat risky lotteries and ambiguous lotteries separately, with preferences governed by the von Neumann-Morgenstern axioms for risk and a variant of the Savage axioms for ambiguity. These axioms imply that the decision maker chooses among risks according to expected...

2006
Radosveta Ivanova-Stenzel Timothy C. Salmon

Ivanova-Stenzel and Salmon (2004a) established some interesting yet puzzling results regarding bidders’ preferences between auction formats. The finding is that bidders strongly prefer the ascending to the first price sealed bid auction on a ceteris paribus basis but they are not willing to pay up to an entry price for entering into an ascending auction instead of a first price that would equal...

2004
Leigh TESFATSION

Since optimal investment strategies generally cannot be obtained in closed form when utility functions exhibit non-constant risk aversion, most dynamic investment studies have focused on the constant risk aversion case. The present paper investigates a general class of dynamic investment models with fmal-period expected wealth objective for which the fmal-period utility of wealth function is no...

Journal: :The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. B, Comparative and physiological psychology 2002
Ignacio Loy Geoffrey Hall

In five experiments with rats we examined the aversion established by consumption of a solution of lithium chloride (LiCl). Experiment 1 showed that consumption of LiCl established an aversion to saline (NaCl). Experiment 2 showed that the size of the aversion was reduced in rats given pre-exposure to saline (a latent inhibition effect). Experiment 3 showed that experience of a sucrose-saline c...

2003
Guenter Franke Richard C. Stapleton

This paper analyses conditions for an increase in an additive independent background risk to increase an agent’s risk aversion (incremental risk vulnerability). We, first, present a necessary and sufficient condition on an agent’s utility function for a simple mean preserving spread in background risk to increase the agent’s risk aversion. Gollier and Pratt (1996) have shown that declining and ...

Journal: :J. Economic Theory 2004
John Quiggin Robert G. Chambers

Concepts of constant absolute risk aversion and constant relative risk aversion have proved useful in the analysis of choice under uncertainty, but are quite restrictive, particularly when they are imposed jointly. A generalization of constant risk aversion, referred to as invariant risk aversion is developed. Invariant risk aversion is closely related to the possibility of representing prefere...

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