articleAmerican Economic ReviewAug 1, 2007Closed access

Reference-Dependent Risk Attitudes

University of California, Berkeley

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Abstract

We use Kőszegi and Rabin's (2006) model of reference-dependent utility, and an extension of it that applies to decisions with delayed consequences, to study preferences over monetary risk. Because our theory equates the reference point with recent probabilistic beliefs about outcomes, it predicts specific ways in which the environment influences attitudes toward modest-scale risk. It replicates “classical” prospect theory—including the prediction of distaste for insuring losses—when exposure to risk is a surprise, but implies first-order risk aversion when a risk, and the possibility of insuring it, are anticipated. A prior expectation to take on risk decreases aversion to both the anticipated and additional…

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Keywords
  • Expected utility hypothesis
  • Economics
  • Risk aversion (psychology)
  • Prospect theory
  • Surprise
  • Loss aversion
  • Consumption (sociology)
  • Order (exchange)
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