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Affective choice 3 Endogenous risk perception 3 Insurance 3 Variational preferences 2 Ambiguity-seeking 1 Ellsberg paradox 1 Expected utility theory 1
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English 3
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Bracha, Anat 3 Brown, Donald J. 3
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Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University 3
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Affective Decision Making and the Ellsberg Paradox
Bracha, Anat; Brown, Donald J. - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2008
Affective decision-making is a strategic model of choice under risk and uncertainty where we posit two cognitive processes -- the "rational" and the "emotional" process. Observed choice is the result of equilibrium in this intrapersonal game. As an example, we present applications of affective...
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Affective Decision Making: A Behavioral Theory of Choice
Bracha, Anat; Brown, Donald J. - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2007
Affective decision-making (ADM) is a refutable and predictive theory of individual choice under risk and uncertainty. It generalizes expected utility theory by positing the existence of two cognitive processes -- the "rational" and the "emotional" process. Observed choice is the result of their...
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Affective Decision Making: A Behavioral Theory of Choice
Bracha, Anat; Brown, Donald J. - Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University - 2007
Affective decision-making is a strategic model of choice under risk and uncertainty where we posit two cognitive processes — the "rational" and the "emotional" process. Observed choice is the result of equilibirum in this intrapersonal game. As an example, we present applications of affective...
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