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menus. Applications involve using inferred risk preferences to document demographic effects, e.g. gender, and to explain the …
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This paper investigates whether immigrants adapt to the attitudes of the majority population in the host country by focusing on the effect of ethnic persistence and assimilation on individual risk proclivity. Employing information from a unique representative German survey, we find that...
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We test whether the binary lottery procedure makes subjects behave as if they are risk neutral in the Holt-Laury and Eckel-Grossman tasks. Depending on the task we find that at most a third of subjects behave as if risk neutral. In fact, when we compare the distribution of choices we find no...
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when confronted with decisions involving risk. These differences in risk preferences, when combined with gender differences … financial markets. Recent evidence has challenged this consensus, however, finding gender differences in risk attitudes to be …
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In an experiment that elicits subjects' willingness to pay (WTP) for the outcome of a lottery, we confirm the fourfold …
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is not the main experiment …
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