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Theorie 493 Theory 493 Experiment 288 Risk 277 Risiko 255 Decision 146 Entscheidung 146 Risk aversion 143 Risk attitude 136 Risikopräferenz 135 Expected utility 130 Erwartungsnutzen 122 Decision under risk 121 Entscheidung unter Risiko 120 USA 114 United States 114 Risikoaversion 111 Decision under uncertainty 103 Entscheidung unter Unsicherheit 102 Utility 102 Nutzen 101 Willingness to pay 95 Zahlungsbereitschaftsanalyse 88 Prospect theory 87 Prospect Theory 68 Mortality 65 Sterblichkeit 65 Präferenztheorie 57 Theory of preferences 57 Intertemporal choice 56 Intertemporale Entscheidung 50 Value of life 48 Wert des Menschenlebens 48 Gambling 47 Decision theory 46 Glücksspiel 46 Entscheidungstheorie 44 Discounting 40 Gesundheitsrisiko 40 Health risk 40
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Article 2,175 Book / Working Paper 14
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Article in journal 871 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 871 Collection of articles of several authors 14 Sammelwerk 14 Article 12 Bibliografie enthalten 5 Bibliography included 5 Systematic review 5 Übersichtsarbeit 5 Aufsatzsammlung 3 Conference proceedings 2 Konferenzschrift 2
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Kunreuther, Howard 56 Zeckhauser, Richard 52 Viscusi, W. Kip 43 Loomes, Graham 37 Wakker, Peter P. 37 Schmidt, Ulrich 36 Gollier, Christian 35 Karni, Edi 27 Dionne, Georges 26 Eeckhoudt, Louis 24 Meyer, Jack 23 Bleichrodt, Han 22 Kniesner, Thomas J. 22 Wakker, Peter 22 Hammitt, James K. 21 Sugden, Robert 21 Johannesson, Magnus 20 Loewenstein, George 20 Quiggin, John 20 Viscusi, W.Kip 20 Fischhoff, Baruch 19 Fishburn, Peter C. 18 Snow, Arthur 18 Jones-Lee, Michael 16 Sloan, Frank A. 16 Metcalf, Hugh 15 Treich, Nicolas 15 Viscusi, W Kip 15 Diecidue, Enrico 14 Hey, John Denis 14 Read, Daniel 14 Segal, Uzi 14 Wu, George 14 Baron, Jonathan 13 Johansson, Per-Olov 13 Kahneman, Daniel 13 Starmer, Chris 13 Tversky, Amos 13 Abdellaoui, Mohammed 12 Alberini, Anna 12
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Conference on the Social Treatment of Catastrophic Risk <1994, Stanford, Calif.> 1 Heterogeneity of the Value of Statistical Life Conference <2009, Nashville, Tenn.> 1 International Conference on Risk and Uncertainty in Environmental and Resource Economics <2002, Wageningen> 1 International Conference on the Foundations and Applications of Utility, Risk and Decision Theories <5, 1990, Durham, NC> 1 Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship and Public Affairs / Center for Policy Research 1 Maxwell Policy Research Symposium <4, 2003, Washington, DC> 1
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Journal of risk and uncertainty : JRU 1,337 Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 736 Journal of risk and uncertainty 116 Making decisions about liability and insurance 1 Studies in Risk and Uncertainty 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 873 RePEc 723 OLC EcoSci 581 EconStor 12
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Pitfalls in Drawing Policy Conclusions from Retrospective Survey Data: The Case of Advertising and Underage Smoking.
Geweke, John; Martin, Donald L - In: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 25 (2002) 2, pp. 111-31
Measuring the impact of potentially controllable factors on the willingness of youth to undertake health risks is important to informed public health policy decisions. Typically the only data linking these factors with risk-taking behavior are retrospective. This study demonstrates, by means of...
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Blondel, Serge - In: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 25 (2002) 2, pp. 207-207
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Greater Downside Risk Aversion.
Keenan, Donald C; Snow, Arthur - In: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 24 (2002) 3, pp. 267-77
Although investors are concerned foremost with mean and variance, they are also sensitive to downside risk. In this paper, we introduce an index of downside risk aversion to distinguish risk aversion from higher-order aspects of risk preference, including prudence. We show that the index of...
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Tacit Coordination in Choice between Certain Outcomes in Endogenously Determined Lotteries.
Rapoport, Amnon; Seale, Darryl A; Ordonez, Lisa - In: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 25 (2002) 1, pp. 21-45
Tacit coordination is studied in a class of games in which each of n = 20 players is required to choose between two courses of actions. The first action offers each player a fixed outcome whereas the second presents her the opportunity of participating in a lottery with probabilities that are...
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Age, Health and the Willingness to Pay for Mortality Risk Reductions: A Contingent Valuation Survey of Ontario Residents.
Krupnick, Alan, et al - In: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 24 (2002) 2, pp. 161-86
We present the results of a contingent valuation survey eliciting willingness to pay (WTP) for mortality risk reductions. The survey was self-administered using a computer by 930 persons in Hamilton Ontario aged 40 to 75. Visual and audio aides were used to enhance risk comprehension. Mean WTP...
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Compensation for What? An Analysis of Insurance Strategies for Repairable Assets.
Koehl, Pierre-Francois; Villeneuve, Bertrand - In: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 25 (2002) 1, pp. 47-64
We define a repairable asset as an irreplaceable commodity whose quality is at risk, but can be partly restored at a cost. Examples are houses, automobiles and, especially, health, for which standard monetary approaches are oversimplified. To optimize the value of insurance, the insurer and the...
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On the Definition and Age-Dependency of the Value of a Statistical Life.
Johansson, Per-Olov - In: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 25 (2002) 3, pp. 251-63
The value of preventing a fatality or (saving) a statistical life is an important question in health economics as well as environmental economics. This paper adds new insights to several of the issues discussed in the literature. It is shown that the conventional way of measuring the value of a...
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Risk and Self-Protection: A State-Contingent View.
Quiggin, John - In: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 25 (2002) 2, pp. 133-45
This article is a brief outline of the implications of state-contingent production for the self-insurance problem. A general state-contingent approach to choice and production under uncertainty is presented. Upper and lower bounds for willingness-to-pay for reductions in ambient risk are...
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An Experimental Test of Loss Aversion.
Schmidt, Ulrich; Traub, Stefan - In: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 25 (2002) 3, pp. 233-49
This paper experimentally investigates a preference condition for loss aversion in the framework of cumulative prospect theory (CPT). We propose the concepts of absolute and relative loss premiums in order to measure the extent of loss aversion and to derive notions of increasing, constant, and...
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Stretching the Truth: Elastic Justification and Motivated Communication of Uncertain Information.
Schweitzer, Maurice E; Hsee, Christopher K - In: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 25 (2002) 2, pp. 185-201
Although both cognitive and motivational factors can influence the communication of uncertain information, most of the work investigating the communication of uncertainty has focused on cognitive factors. In this article, we demonstrate that motivational factors influence the communication of...
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