This paper investigates whether there is a link between cognitive ability, risk aversion, and impatience, using a representative sample of roughly 1,000 German adults. Subjects participate in choice experiments with monetary incentives measuring risk aversion, and impatience over an annual horizon, and conduct two different, widely used, tests of cognitive ability. We find that lower cognitive ability is associated with greater risk aversion, and more pronounced impatience. These relationships are significant, and robust to controlling for personal characteristics, education, income, and measures of credit constraints. We perform a series of additional robustness checks, which help rule out other possible confounds
There is an intense debate whether risk-taking behavior is partially driven by cognitive abilities. ...
There is an intense debate whether risk-taking behavior is partially driven by cognitive abilities. ...
Abstract Background Emerging data from younger and middle-aged persons suggest that cognitive abilit...
This paper investigates whether there is a link between cognitive ability, risk aversion, and impati...
This paper investigates whether there is a link between cognitive ability, risk aversion, and impati...
Is the way that people make risky choices, or tradeoffs over time, related to cognitive ability? Thi...
This paper investigates whether risk aversion and impatience are correlated with cognitive ability. ...
Dohmen et al. (2010) find in their paper (‘Are Risk Aversion and Impatience Related to Cognitive Abi...
This paper will focus on the relationship between cognitive ability and decision-making under risk a...
Recent experimental studies suggest that risk aversion is negatively related to cognitive ability. I...
This paper will focus on the relationship between cognitive ability and decision-making under risk a...
This paper will focus on the relationship between cognitive ability and decision-making under risk a...
This paper will focus on the relationship between cognitive ability and decision-making under risk a...
There is an intense debate whether risk-taking behavior is partially driven by cognitive abilities. ...
There is an intense debate whether risk-taking behavior is partially driven by cognitive abilities. ...
There is an intense debate whether risk-taking behavior is partially driven by cognitive abilities. ...
There is an intense debate whether risk-taking behavior is partially driven by cognitive abilities. ...
Abstract Background Emerging data from younger and middle-aged persons suggest that cognitive abilit...
This paper investigates whether there is a link between cognitive ability, risk aversion, and impati...
This paper investigates whether there is a link between cognitive ability, risk aversion, and impati...
Is the way that people make risky choices, or tradeoffs over time, related to cognitive ability? Thi...
This paper investigates whether risk aversion and impatience are correlated with cognitive ability. ...
Dohmen et al. (2010) find in their paper (‘Are Risk Aversion and Impatience Related to Cognitive Abi...
This paper will focus on the relationship between cognitive ability and decision-making under risk a...
Recent experimental studies suggest that risk aversion is negatively related to cognitive ability. I...
This paper will focus on the relationship between cognitive ability and decision-making under risk a...
This paper will focus on the relationship between cognitive ability and decision-making under risk a...
This paper will focus on the relationship between cognitive ability and decision-making under risk a...
There is an intense debate whether risk-taking behavior is partially driven by cognitive abilities. ...
There is an intense debate whether risk-taking behavior is partially driven by cognitive abilities. ...
There is an intense debate whether risk-taking behavior is partially driven by cognitive abilities. ...
There is an intense debate whether risk-taking behavior is partially driven by cognitive abilities. ...
Abstract Background Emerging data from younger and middle-aged persons suggest that cognitive abilit...