Using data from an experiment conducted in 70 Colombian communities, we investigate who pools risk with whom when trust is crucial for enforcing risk pooling arrangements. We explore the roles played by risk attitudes and social networks. Both empirically and theoretically, we find that close friends and relatives group assortatively on risk attitudes and are more likely to join the same risk pooling group, while unfamiliar participants group less and rarely assort. These findings indicate that where there are advantages to grouping assortatively on risk attitudes those advantages may be inaccessible when trust is absent or low
This paper describes and analyzes the results of a unique field experiment especially designed to te...
International audienceDecisions under risk are often embedded in a social context that we usually ab...
This paper explores the extent to which individuals trust, reciprocate, cooperate and pool risk by u...
Using data from an experiment conducted in 70 Colombian communities, we investigate who pools risk w...
In this article the authors examine the motivation behind the formation of risk pools. They do so by...
Abstract. When communities engage in risk-sharing with asymmetric information, wherein a member of a...
This paper first investigates empirically the relationship between risk aversion and social network ...
This paper describes and analyzes the results of a unique field experiment especially designed to te...
Risk taking is typically viewed through a lens of individual deficits (e.g., impulsivity) or normati...
Risk taking is typically viewed through a lens of individual deficits (e.g., impulsivity) or normati...
We build a model of informal risk-sharing in social networks, where connections be-tween individuals...
This paper considers the formation of risk-sharing networks. Following empirical findings, we build ...
This paper describes and analyzes the results of a unique field experiment especially designed to te...
Social identification predicts many important phenomena; however, its determinants have received com...
The literature on social preferences provides overwhelming evidence of departures from pure self-int...
This paper describes and analyzes the results of a unique field experiment especially designed to te...
International audienceDecisions under risk are often embedded in a social context that we usually ab...
This paper explores the extent to which individuals trust, reciprocate, cooperate and pool risk by u...
Using data from an experiment conducted in 70 Colombian communities, we investigate who pools risk w...
In this article the authors examine the motivation behind the formation of risk pools. They do so by...
Abstract. When communities engage in risk-sharing with asymmetric information, wherein a member of a...
This paper first investigates empirically the relationship between risk aversion and social network ...
This paper describes and analyzes the results of a unique field experiment especially designed to te...
Risk taking is typically viewed through a lens of individual deficits (e.g., impulsivity) or normati...
Risk taking is typically viewed through a lens of individual deficits (e.g., impulsivity) or normati...
We build a model of informal risk-sharing in social networks, where connections be-tween individuals...
This paper considers the formation of risk-sharing networks. Following empirical findings, we build ...
This paper describes and analyzes the results of a unique field experiment especially designed to te...
Social identification predicts many important phenomena; however, its determinants have received com...
The literature on social preferences provides overwhelming evidence of departures from pure self-int...
This paper describes and analyzes the results of a unique field experiment especially designed to te...
International audienceDecisions under risk are often embedded in a social context that we usually ab...
This paper explores the extent to which individuals trust, reciprocate, cooperate and pool risk by u...