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Higher-Order Ambiguity Attitudes

M\"ucahit Ayg\"un, Roger Laeven and Mitja Stadje

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Abstract: We introduce a model-free preference under ambiguity, as a primitive trait of behavior, which we apply once as well as repeatedly. Its single and double application yield simple, easily interpretable definitions of ambiguity aversion and ambiguity prudence. We derive their implications within canonical models for decision under risk and ambiguity. We establish in particular that our new definition of ambiguity prudence is equivalent to a positive third derivative of: (i) the capacity in the Choquet expected utility model, (ii) the dual conjugate of the divergence function under variational divergence preferences and (iii) the ambiguity attitude function in the smooth ambiguity model. We show that our definition of ambiguity prudent behavior may be naturally linked to an optimal insurance problem under ambiguity.

Date: 2025-01
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