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This chapter surveys the rapidly growing literature in which risk preferences are measured and manipulated in laboratory and field experiments. The most commonly used measurement instruments are: an investment task for allocations between a safe and risky asset, a choice menu task for eliciting...
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more risk averse opponent. In a laboratory experiment we confirm both, the non-monotonic impact and the compensating effect …
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more risk averse opponent. In a laboratory experiment we confirm both, the non-monotonic impact and the compensating effect …
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We use a controlled experiment to analyze gender differences in risk preferences and stereotypes about risk preferences …
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