Why are some people systematically more willing to take risks than others? Risk preferences affect multiple aspects of life, from personal finances to health-related behavior. In crisis like the recent COVID-19 pandemic, the implications of risk-taking tendencies can be magnified—they can affect, for example, the extent to which people expose themselves and others to pandemic-related risks. Yet, individual differences in risk preferences remain poorly understood. The essays in this dissertation contribute to the understanding of how people develop long-lasting risk preferences by building upon and advancing a fast-growing literature focused on the role of socioeconomic factors in people’s early, formative years of life. Essay 1 reconciles d...
Adolescence is often described as a period of heightened risk-taking. Adolescents are notorious for...
Many important economic decisions incorporate social risk, i.e. risk or uncertainty which do not ari...
The predictions of theoretical models of human decision-making should agree with empir- ical and exp...
Why are some people systematically more willing to take risks than others? Risk preferences affect m...
A number of factors can influence an individual’s propensity to take risks. In particular, developme...
This thesis consists of three essays on behaviour under risk. First, I investigate experimentally th...
We explore the relationship between risk preference and educational attainment for a sample of adult...
The whole thesis is focused on exploring how individuals make decisions under conditions of risk and...
I study how attitudes towards risk and risky behavior adapt over the long-run to changes in risk in ...
Many decisions we face are characterized by risk or uncertainty we must make choices prior to knowin...
This article investigates how risk attitudes change over the life course. We study the age trajector...
People differ in their willingness to take risks. Recent work found that revealed preference tasks (...
Life is fraught with hazards. However, the risk of many of these hazards can be reduced by performin...
The study involves finding out the risk-profile of Finnish people. The goal is to show that people w...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Essays on Risk and Uncertainty: Insights from Behavior...
Adolescence is often described as a period of heightened risk-taking. Adolescents are notorious for...
Many important economic decisions incorporate social risk, i.e. risk or uncertainty which do not ari...
The predictions of theoretical models of human decision-making should agree with empir- ical and exp...
Why are some people systematically more willing to take risks than others? Risk preferences affect m...
A number of factors can influence an individual’s propensity to take risks. In particular, developme...
This thesis consists of three essays on behaviour under risk. First, I investigate experimentally th...
We explore the relationship between risk preference and educational attainment for a sample of adult...
The whole thesis is focused on exploring how individuals make decisions under conditions of risk and...
I study how attitudes towards risk and risky behavior adapt over the long-run to changes in risk in ...
Many decisions we face are characterized by risk or uncertainty we must make choices prior to knowin...
This article investigates how risk attitudes change over the life course. We study the age trajector...
People differ in their willingness to take risks. Recent work found that revealed preference tasks (...
Life is fraught with hazards. However, the risk of many of these hazards can be reduced by performin...
The study involves finding out the risk-profile of Finnish people. The goal is to show that people w...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Essays on Risk and Uncertainty: Insights from Behavior...
Adolescence is often described as a period of heightened risk-taking. Adolescents are notorious for...
Many important economic decisions incorporate social risk, i.e. risk or uncertainty which do not ari...
The predictions of theoretical models of human decision-making should agree with empir- ical and exp...