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This paper examines the higher order risk preferences of prudence and temperance for the Koszegi-Rabin (KR) expectations-based reference dependent model. Our analyses reveal that higher order risk attitudes exhibited by a KR decision maker in experimental research depend on whether risks are...
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This paper examines the predictions of expectations-based reference-dependent models for risk-apportionment tasks that elicit higher-order risk attitudes. We consider some of the most commonly used specifications of Kőszegi and Rabin (2006, 2007) and disappointment aversion models. Our analysis...
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This paper examines the predictions of expectations-based reference-dependent models for risk-apportionment tasks that elicit higher-order risk attitudes. We consider some of the most commonly used specifications of Kőszegi and Rabin (2006, 2007) and disappointment aversion models. Our analysis...
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