Higher order risk attitudes and prevention under different timings of loss: A laboratory experiment
Eungik Lee and
Takehito Masuda
Working Paper Series from Institute of Economic Research, Seoul National University
Abstract:
This paper provides experimental evidence of the role of higher order risk attitudes, especially prudence, in prevention behavior. We address the timings of loss and whether prevention presents externalities. Prudence is theoretically known to have a negative effect on prevention in the current loss and a positive impact on prevention in the future loss. Nevertheless, we find that prudence is negatively correlated with prevention regardless of the timing of the loss. This observation questions the expected utility framework in favor of prospect theory. We provide a prospect theory version of the comparative statics of prevention, in line with our observations of a high level of prudence and low level of prevention. We also find that prevention decreases when it acts as a strategic substitute between subjects, which is consistent with our theoretical results.
Keywords: Higher order risk attitudes; Prudence; Prevention; Timings of loss; Prospect theory (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C61 C70 C90 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-10
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