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This paper focuses on decisions under ambiguity. Participants in a laboratory experiment made decisions in three different settings: (a) individually, (b) individually after discussing the decisions with two others, and (c) in groups of three. We show that groups are more likely to make...
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This paper describes an experiment designed to study the effect of aspiration levels on individual choices under risk.We observe preferences for prospects that offer various probabilities of achieving aspiration levels; the resulting choice patterns characterize a heuristic for reducing the...
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Despite the intuition that risk preferences affect intertemporal choice because the future is uncertain, time discounting is commonly regarded as a reflection of impatience. This interpretation of time discounting rests on the assumption that risk preferences are fully controlled for in the...
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We examine risk attitudes under regret theory and derive analytical expressions for two components - the resolution and regret premiums - of the risk premium under regret theory. We posit that regret-averse decision makers are risk seeking (resp., risk averse) for low (resp., high) probabilities...
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