This paper investigates risk attitudes at older ages in 14 European countries. Older individuals report lower willingness to take risks in all countries. Using panel data we are able to show that this relationship between financial risk attitudes and age is not due to cohort effects or selective mortality. We also show that key mechanisms driving this change with age are health changes and other life events - in our preferred specification around half of the overall evolution of risk attitudes with age can be explained by health shocks, retirement, and widowhood or marital change that occur increasingly frequently as individuals age. These life-events are a particularly important explanation of the evolution of risk attitudes for women
International audienceWe examine the links between age, risk tolerance, and impatience in a large Fr...
In this dissertation, I explore the nature and role of risk aversion among older Americans from a va...
This paper empirically assesses how financial risk aversion reacts to a change in individuals' wealt...
This paper investigates risk attitudes at older ages in 14 European countries. Older individuals rep...
This article investigates how risk attitudes change over the life course. We study the age trajector...
Many developed countries have ageing populations, with potentially major economic, political, and so...
The objective of this study fills a gap in the Hungarian academic literature: its goal, on the one h...
In this paper we investigate to what extent the decrease in the willingness to take risks with age c...
Past empirical work suggests that aging is associated with decreases in risk taking. But are such ef...
Risk attitudes have a significant impact on human decision making. In contrast to the conventional a...
The effect of aging on economic preferences has not received much attention in the literature. This ...
This study explores stability of preference against aging and health shocks. Contrary to a vast amou...
Background. Older adults face important risky decisions about their health, their financial future, ...
A prevalent stereotype is that people become less risk taking and more cautious as they get older. H...
International audienceWe examine the links between age, risk tolerance, and impatience in a large Fr...
In this dissertation, I explore the nature and role of risk aversion among older Americans from a va...
This paper empirically assesses how financial risk aversion reacts to a change in individuals' wealt...
This paper investigates risk attitudes at older ages in 14 European countries. Older individuals rep...
This article investigates how risk attitudes change over the life course. We study the age trajector...
Many developed countries have ageing populations, with potentially major economic, political, and so...
The objective of this study fills a gap in the Hungarian academic literature: its goal, on the one h...
In this paper we investigate to what extent the decrease in the willingness to take risks with age c...
Past empirical work suggests that aging is associated with decreases in risk taking. But are such ef...
Risk attitudes have a significant impact on human decision making. In contrast to the conventional a...
The effect of aging on economic preferences has not received much attention in the literature. This ...
This study explores stability of preference against aging and health shocks. Contrary to a vast amou...
Background. Older adults face important risky decisions about their health, their financial future, ...
A prevalent stereotype is that people become less risk taking and more cautious as they get older. H...
International audienceWe examine the links between age, risk tolerance, and impatience in a large Fr...
In this dissertation, I explore the nature and role of risk aversion among older Americans from a va...
This paper empirically assesses how financial risk aversion reacts to a change in individuals' wealt...