This paper reviews the recent, but fast-growing experimental literature on higher order risk attitudes. After introducing the theoretical context, we first review the basic evidence and empirical moderators of these risk attitudes. We then discuss recent extensions to ambiguity, time risk, and multi-attribute utility. In the last part we review indirect evidence from applied economic decision tasks. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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We study the prevalence of the higher order risk attitudes of prudence and temperance in an experime...
It is now well established that higher-order risk preferences play a crucial role in determining the...
Risk aversion (a second-order risk preference) is a time-proven concept in economic models of choice...
Higher-order risk effects play an important role in examining economic behavior under uncertainty. A...
This paper provides experimental evidence of the role of higher order risk attitudes—especially prud...
Higher-order risk attitudes other than risk aversion (e.g., prudence and temperance) play vital role...
Researchers employ various measures of risk attitudes to investigate their relation to market behavi...
Economists have begun to recognize the role that higher order risk preferences play in a variety of ...
We propose and analyze three procedures to elicit participants' behavior regarding their higher -ord...
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All orders of risk attitude have been extensively studied within a univariate utility framework. For...
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We study the prevalence of the higher order risk attitudes of prudence and temperance in an experime...