Multivariate Risk Aversion and Intertemporal Substitution
Edward Schlee
The Geneva Risk and Insurance Review, 1992, vol. 17, issue 2, 159-169
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Researchers often assume that preferences over uncertain consumption streams are representable bywhere , is (random) period t consumption. It is moreover often asserted that estimates of γ cannot be unambiguously interpreted, since the quantity 1 - γ measures both relative risk aversion and the reciprocal of the elasticity of substitution. Clearly, this ambiguity arises only if 1 - γ indeed measures risk aversion. Although changes in γ cannot reflect changes in risk aversion according to standard definitions of comparative multivariate risk aversion, we show that γ is rationalizable as a risk aversion measure provided that the “acceptance set” of sure prospects is restricted. We also show, however, that there is essentially no relationship between changes in γ and optimal consumption, even in a simple two period model; this finding casts doubt upon the interpretation of γ as a risk aversion measure. The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory (1992) 17, 159–169. doi:10.1007/BF00962712
Date: 1992
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