Loss Aversion Under Prospect Theory: A Parameter-Free Measurement
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique · HEC Paris · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Agrowing body of qualitative evidence shows that loss aversion, a phenomenon formalized in prospect theory, can explain a variety of field and experimental data. Quantifications of loss aversion are, however, hindered by the absence of a general preference-based method to elicit the utility for gains and losses simultaneously. This paper proposes such a method and uses it to measure loss aversion in an experimental study without making any parametric assumptions. Thus, it is the first to obtain a parameter-free elicitation of prospect theory's utility function on the whole domain. Our method also provides an efficient way to elicit utility midpoints, which are important in axiomatizations of utility. Several…
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3Topics & keywords
- Loss aversion
- Prospect theory
- Preference
- Risk aversion (psychology)
- Economics
- Expected utility hypothesis
- Econometrics
- Function (biology)