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position vis-á-vis others. Taking a bet can improve oneś position relative to others or threaten it. We present an experiment …
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One of the most well-known models of non-expected utility is Gul (1991)'s model of Disappointment Aversion. This model …, however, is defined implicitly, as the solution to a functional equation; its explicit utility representation is unknown …
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Social lotteries are lotteries that are played along with someone else. The experimental literature indicates that risk attitudes depend on how one’s situation in the safe alternative compares to that of a peer. Evaluation of the risky alternative also depends on whether the lottery gives...
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