Comparative mixed risk aversion: Definition and application to self-protection and willingness to pay
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1771191
DOI10.1023/B:RISK.0000046146.97495.9ezbMath1173.91404MaRDI QIDQ1771191
Philippe Godfroid, Kaïs Dachraoui, Georges Dionne, Louis R. Eeckhoudt
Publication date: 7 April 2005
Published in: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty (Search for Journal in Brave)
Related Items
Who should exert more effort? Risk aversion, downside risk aversion and optimal prevention ⋮ Restricted increases in risk aversion and their application ⋮ Repetitive risk aversion ⋮ Screening risk-averse agents under moral hazard: single-crossing and the CARA case ⋮ The value of risk reduction: new tools for an old problem ⋮ Ambiguity aversion, higher-order risk attitude and optimal effort ⋮ The impact of prudence on optimal prevention revisited ⋮ Risky targets and effort ⋮ Do risk lovers invest in self-protection? ⋮ Portfolio selection in multidimensional general and partial moment space ⋮ Bringing order to rankings of utility functions by strong increases in \(n\)th order aversion to risk ⋮ Multi-prize contests with risk-averse players ⋮ Would a risk-averse newsvendor order less at a higher selling price?