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substitution, ex-ante inequality, and ex-post inequality. We devise an experiment with four decision environments based on convex …
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circumstances. In an experiment, US participants judge how much money workers deserve for the effort they exert. Unequal …
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oder für andere Personen. Wir verwenden ein „within-subjects“ für unser Experiment, bei dem Vermögensverwalter in …
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prospects in a laboratory experiment. Under low stakes, we find the typical risk seeking behavior for small probabilities … section for very small amounts. -- Risk attitude ; incentives ; decision ; experiment …
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Andreoni and Sprenger (in press) report evidence that distinct utility functions govern choices under certainty and risk. I investigate the robustness of their result to the experimental design. I find that the effect disappears completely when a multiple price list is used instead of a convex...
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experiments. In the first experiment, we elicit the value and probability weighting functions both under known and unknown … probability transformations rather than utility transformations. In the second experiment, we examine the effects of an increase …
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We study higher-order risk preferences, i.e. prudence and temperance, next to risk aversion in social settings. Previous experimental studies have shown that higher-order risk preferences affect the choices of individuals deciding privately on lotteries that only affect their own pay-off. Yet,...
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changes of awareness. We study how exposure to unawareness affects choices under risk. Participants in our experiment choose …
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Incentivized experiments in which individuals receive monetary rewards according to the outcomes of their decisions are regarded as the gold standard for preference elicitation in experimental economics. These task-related real payments are considered necessary to reveal subjects' "true...
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Both economists and psychologists are interested in understanding decision making under uncertainty. Yet, they rely on different concepts to analyse human behaviour: Economists use economic preference parameters rooted in utility theory, while psychologists use personality traits to describe...
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