Effects of stress on economic decision-making: Evidence from laboratory experiments
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09/06/2014
09/06/2014
2014
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| Resumo |
The ways in which preferences respond to the varying stress of economic environments is a key question for behavioral economics and public policy. We conducted a laboratory experiment to investigate the effects of stress on financial decision making among individuals aged 50 and older. Using the cold pressor task as a physiological stressor, and a series of intelligence tests as cognitive stressors, we find that stress increases subjective discounting rates, has no effect on the degree of risk-aversion, and substantially lowers the effort individuals make to learn about financial decisions. |
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University of Stirling |
| Relação |
SIRE DISCUSSION PAPER;SIRE-DP-2014-006 |
| Palavras-Chave | #stress #financial decisions #discounting #risk aversion #learning |
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Working Paper |