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We use a controlled experiment to analyze gender differences in risk preferences and stereotypes about risk preferences …
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The present paper reports a repeated experiment on decision making under risk where subjects have to tackle the same … experiment. Our analysis complements and extends Hey (2001) who analyzes for each subject the fit of several preference …
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We use a controlled experiment to analyze gender differences in risk preferences and stereotypes about risk preferences …
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expected utility should decrease if errors are excluded. The present paper presents an experiment which investigates this …
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In the context of eliciting preferences for decision making under risk, we ask the question: “which might be the ‘best’ method for eliciting such preferences?”. It is well known that different methods differ in terms of the bias in the elicitation; it is rather less well-known that...
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In the context of eliciting preferences for decision making under risk, we ask the question: "which might be the 'best' method for eliciting such preferences?". It is well known that different methods differ in terms of the bias in the elicitation; it is rather less well-known that different...
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repeated public good games. We present results of an experiment which allows to evaluate these hypotheses. The main …
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