Assessing individual risk attitudes using field data from lottery games
Data(s) |
01/02/2003
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Formato |
218 - 226 application/pdf |
Identificador |
Review of Economics and Statistics, 2003, 85 (1), pp. 218 - 226 0034-6535 |
Idioma(s) |
en_US |
Relação |
Review of Economics and Statistics 10.1162/rest.2003.85.1.218 |
Tipo |
Journal Article |
Resumo |
We use information from the television game show with the highest guaranteed average payoff in the United States, Hoosier Millionaire, to analyze risktaking in a high-stakes experiment. We characterize gambling decisions under alternative assumptions about contestant behavior and preferences, and derive testable restrictions on individual risk attitudes based on this characterization. We then use an extensive sample of gambling decisions to estimate distributions of risk-aversion parameters consistent with the theoretical restrictions and revealed preferences. We find that although most contestants display risk-averse preferences, the extent of the risk aversion implied by our estimates varies substantially with the stakes involved in the different decisions. |