We elicit and compare risk preferences from student subjects and subjects drawn from the general population, using the multiple price list method devised by Holt and and Laury (2002). We find evidence suggesting that students have lower relative risk aversion than others
Evidence of risk aversion in laboratory settings over small stakes leads to a priori implausible lev...
Does individual behavior in a laboratory setting provide a reliable indicator of behavior in a natur...
Stated survey measures of risk preferences are increasingly being used in the literature, and they h...
In this paper we assess the importance of sample type in the estimation of risk preferences. We elic...
Eliciting the level of risk aversion of experimental subjects is of crucial concern to experimenters...
Eliciting the level of risk aversion of experimental subjects is of crucial concern to experimenters...
Eliciting the level of risk aversion of experimental subjects is of crucial concern to experimenters...
There is an unsettled debate in experimental economics literature regarding the consistency of indiv...
We review the experimental evidence on risk aversion in controlled laboratory settings. We review th...
Evidence of risk aversion in laboratory settings over small stakes leads to a priori implausible lev...
We propose a new method to elicit individuals' risk preferences. Similar to Holt and Laury (2002), w...
We propose a new method to elicit individuals' risk preferences. Similar to Holt and Laury (2002), w...
We propose a new method to elicit individuals' risk preferences. Similar to Holt and Laury (2002), w...
Evidence of risk aversion in laboratory settings over small stakes leads to a priori implausible lev...
We propose a new method to elicit individuals' risk preferences. Similar to Holt and Laury (2002), w...
Evidence of risk aversion in laboratory settings over small stakes leads to a priori implausible lev...
Does individual behavior in a laboratory setting provide a reliable indicator of behavior in a natur...
Stated survey measures of risk preferences are increasingly being used in the literature, and they h...
In this paper we assess the importance of sample type in the estimation of risk preferences. We elic...
Eliciting the level of risk aversion of experimental subjects is of crucial concern to experimenters...
Eliciting the level of risk aversion of experimental subjects is of crucial concern to experimenters...
Eliciting the level of risk aversion of experimental subjects is of crucial concern to experimenters...
There is an unsettled debate in experimental economics literature regarding the consistency of indiv...
We review the experimental evidence on risk aversion in controlled laboratory settings. We review th...
Evidence of risk aversion in laboratory settings over small stakes leads to a priori implausible lev...
We propose a new method to elicit individuals' risk preferences. Similar to Holt and Laury (2002), w...
We propose a new method to elicit individuals' risk preferences. Similar to Holt and Laury (2002), w...
We propose a new method to elicit individuals' risk preferences. Similar to Holt and Laury (2002), w...
Evidence of risk aversion in laboratory settings over small stakes leads to a priori implausible lev...
We propose a new method to elicit individuals' risk preferences. Similar to Holt and Laury (2002), w...
Evidence of risk aversion in laboratory settings over small stakes leads to a priori implausible lev...
Does individual behavior in a laboratory setting provide a reliable indicator of behavior in a natur...
Stated survey measures of risk preferences are increasingly being used in the literature, and they h...