Many decisions are made under uncertainty, and individuals are likely to form subjective expectations about the probabilities of events that are relevant to their decisions. I review here a recent and growing literature that uses probabilistic expectations elicited from survey respondents in developing countries. I first present an illustrative model of one particular decision under uncertainty-the choice of a college-to exemplify the importance of subjective expectations data for identification purposes. I then review existing evidence emphasizing that it is feasible to elicit probabilities from survey respondents in low-literacy settings and describe common patterns of answers. Finally, I describe existing applications, many of which seek...
In this paper we present a newly-developed interactive elicitation methodology to collect probabilis...
This paper focuses on survey expectations and discusses their uses for testing and modelling of expe...
We examine several methodological considerations when eliciting probabilistic expectations in a deve...
Many decisions are made under uncertainty, and individuals are likely to form subjective expectatio...
The majority of economic decisions are forward-looking and thus involve expectations of future outco...
In this paper we present a newly-developed interactive elicitation methodology to collect prob-abili...
In this paper we present a newly-developed interactive elicitation methodology to collect probabilis...
The research presented in this dissertation focuses on the measurement and analysis of subjective pr...
Economists study data on choices that people make and from this deduce people’s preferences and expe...
First published online : 09 March 2017We examine several methodological considerations when elicitin...
This chapter reviews the economic literature on subjective expectations in the domain of education ...
Eliciting subjective probability distributions in developing countries is often based on visual aids...
Eliciting subjective probability distributions in developing countries is often based on visual aids...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Applied Economics. Advisor: Paul Gle...
When making decisions under uncertainty, individuals may form subjective expectations about probabil...
In this paper we present a newly-developed interactive elicitation methodology to collect probabilis...
This paper focuses on survey expectations and discusses their uses for testing and modelling of expe...
We examine several methodological considerations when eliciting probabilistic expectations in a deve...
Many decisions are made under uncertainty, and individuals are likely to form subjective expectatio...
The majority of economic decisions are forward-looking and thus involve expectations of future outco...
In this paper we present a newly-developed interactive elicitation methodology to collect prob-abili...
In this paper we present a newly-developed interactive elicitation methodology to collect probabilis...
The research presented in this dissertation focuses on the measurement and analysis of subjective pr...
Economists study data on choices that people make and from this deduce people’s preferences and expe...
First published online : 09 March 2017We examine several methodological considerations when elicitin...
This chapter reviews the economic literature on subjective expectations in the domain of education ...
Eliciting subjective probability distributions in developing countries is often based on visual aids...
Eliciting subjective probability distributions in developing countries is often based on visual aids...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Applied Economics. Advisor: Paul Gle...
When making decisions under uncertainty, individuals may form subjective expectations about probabil...
In this paper we present a newly-developed interactive elicitation methodology to collect probabilis...
This paper focuses on survey expectations and discusses their uses for testing and modelling of expe...
We examine several methodological considerations when eliciting probabilistic expectations in a deve...