AN EMPIRICAL TEST OF THE RISK AVERSION HYPOTHESIS
Elie Appelbaum and
Aman Ullah
Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics, 1984, vol. 3, issue 1, 57-64
Abstract:
In this paper we develop a framework for the empirical analysis of production theory under uncertainty. Applying duality theory and using a flexible functional form for technology, we provide a model for production decisions under uncertainty that can be easily estimated and used to identify attitudes towards risk. Furthermore, we provide a measure of degree of risk aversion and a direct test for the risk aversion hypothesis.
Date: 1984
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Working Paper: An Empirical Test of the Risk Aversion Hypothesis (1979) 
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