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risk elicitation 13 risk aversion 6 experiment 5 Experiment 4 Illusion of Control 3 Risikoaversion 3 Risikopräferenz 3 Uganda 3 gender gap 3 house-money effect 3 hypothetical bias 3 inconsistency rates 3 laboratory experiment in the field 3 narrow framing 3 risk elicitation methods 3 risk-elicitation 3 wealth effects 3 Risk and Uncertainty 2 Risk attitude 2 Risk aversion 2 buyer power 2 comprehension 2 insurance markets 2 laboratory experiments in the field 2 Agricultural and Food Policy 1 Apples 1 Bayesian updating 1 Bias 1 Buyer power 1 Competition 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Control 1 Einkommen 1 Entscheidungstheorie 1 Ethiopia 1 Exchangeability 1 Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety 1 Gender 1 Geschlecht 1 Institutional and Behavioral Economics 1
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Book / Working Paper 19 Article 2
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Working Paper 9 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Arbeitspapier 3 Article 2
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English 14 Undetermined 7
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Filippin, Antonio 6 Chiputwa, Brian 3 Crosetto, Paolo 3 Ihli, Hanna Julia 3 Sousa, Sergio 3 Cerroni, Simone 2 Charness, Gary 2 Hinloopen, Jeroen 2 Mußhoff, Oliver 2 Notaro, Sandra 2 Shaw, W. Douglass 2 Soetevent, Adriaan R. 2 Viceisza, Angelino 2 Cameron, Trudy Ann 1 Haile, Kaelab K. 1 Musshoff, Oliver 1 Nillesen, Eleonora 1 Oechssler, Jörg 1 Sofianos, Andis 1 Tirivayi, Nyasha 1
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Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics (CeDEx), School of Economics 2 Department of Economics, University of California-Santa Barbara (UCSB) 1 Department of Economics, University of Oregon 1 Dipartimento di Economia e Management, Università degli Studi di Trento 1 Institut für Agrarökonomie, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen 1 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1 International Association of Agricultural Economists - IAAE 1 International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) 1
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Discussion Papers / Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics (CeDEx), School of Economics 2 IZA Discussion Papers 2 IZA World of Labor 2 2012 Conference, August 18-24, 2012, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil 1 CESifo Working Paper 1 CeDEx Discussion Paper Series 1 Department of Economics Working Papers / Dipartimento di Economia e Management, Università degli Studi di Trento 1 Discussion Paper Series 1 Discussion Papers / Institut für Agrarökonomie, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen 1 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 GlobalFood Discussion Papers 1 GlobalFood discussion papers 1 IFPRI discussion papers 1 IZA world of labor : evidence-based policy making 1 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 1 University of California at Santa Barbara, Economics Working Paper Series 1 University of Oregon Economics Department Working Papers 1
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RePEc 9 EconStor 8 ECONIS (ZBW) 4
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Gender differences in risk attitudes
Filippin, Antonio - In: IZA World of Labor (2022)
Many experimental studies and surveys have shown that women consistently display more risk-averse behavior than men when confronted with decisions involving risk. These differences in risk preferences, when combined with gender differences in other behavioral traits, such as fondness for...
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Gender differences in risk attitudes : belief in the existence of gender differences in risk attitudes is stronger than the evidence supporting them
Filippin, Antonio - 2022
Many experimental studies and surveys have shown that women consistently display more risk-averse behavior than men when confronted with decisions involving risk. These differences in risk preferences, when combined with gender differences in other behavioral traits, such as fondness for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013413338
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Impact of Formal Climate Risk Transfer Mechanisms on Risk-Aversion: Empirical Evidence from Rural Ethiopia
Haile, Kaelab K.; Nillesen, Eleonora; Tirivayi, Nyasha - 2019
This study examines the effect of smallholder farmers’ access to a formal climate risk transfer mechanism on their risk preferences. Survey and experimental data were collected from smallholder farmers that have access to weather index-based crop insurance (WICI) in Ethiopia. We use an...
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The binary lottery procedure does not induce risk neutrality in the Holt-Laury and Eckel-Grossman tasks
Oechssler, Jörg; Sofianos, Andis - 2019
We test whether the binary lottery procedure makes subjects behave as if they are risk neutral in the Holt-Laury and Eckel-Grossman tasks. Depending on the task we find that at most a third of subjects behave as if risk neutral. In fact, when we compare the distribution of choices we find no...
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(Non-)Insurance Markets, Loss Size Manipulation and Competition - Experimental Evidence
Hinloopen, Jeroen; Soetevent, Adriaan R. - 2016
The common view that buyer power of insurers may effectively counteract provider market power critically rests on the idea that consumers and insurers have a joint interest in extracting price concessions. However, in markets where the buyer is an insurer, the interests of insurers and consumers...
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Gender differences in risk attitudes
Filippin, Antonio - In: IZA World of Labor (2016)
Many experimental studies and surveys have shown that women consistently display more risk-averse behavior than men when confronted with decisions involving risk. These differences in risk preferences, when combined with gender differences in other behavioral traits, such as fondness for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011573607
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(Non-)insurance markets, loss size manipulation and competition : experimental evidence
Hinloopen, Jeroen; Soetevent, Adriaan R. - 2016
The common view that buyer power of insurers may effectively counteract provider market power critically rests on the idea that consumers and insurers have a joint interest in extracting price concessions. However, in markets where the buyer is an insurer, the interests of insurers and consumers...
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Click'n'Roll: No Evidence of Illusion of Control
Filippin, Antonio; Crosetto, Paolo - 2015
Evidence of Illusion of Control - the fact that people believe to have control over pure chance events - is a recurrent finding in experimental psychology. Results in economics find instead little to no support. In this paper we test whether this dissonant result across disciplines is due to the...
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Click'n'Roll: No Evidence of Illusion of Control
Filippin, Antonio; Crosetto, Paolo - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2015
Evidence of Illusion of Control – the fact that people believe to have control over pure chance events – is a recurrent finding in experimental psychology. Results in economics find instead little to no support. In this paper we test whether this dissonant result across disciplines is due to...
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Click'n'roll : no evidence of illusion of control
Filippin, Antonio; Crosetto, Paolo - 2015
Evidence of Illusion of Control - the fact that people believe to have control over pure chance events - is a recurrent finding in experimental psychology. Results in economics find instead little to no support. In this paper we test whether this dissonant result across disciplines is due to the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010517137
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