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LOST IN STATE SPACE: ARE PREFERENCES STABLE?*
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Behavioral Decision MakingRevealed PreferenceIn State SpaceRisk PreferencesStabilityState Space SearchExperimental Decision MakingRisk-taking BehaviorRisk ManagementManagementExperimental EconomicsDecision TheoryMechanism DesignPreference ModelingPublic PolicyEconomicsRisk AttitudesFinanceBehavioral EconomicsBusinessFinancial Decision-makingState ContingentRisk Decisions
We use field experiments to examine the temporal stability of risk preferences. Over a 17‐month period, we elicited risk preferences from subjects chosen to be representative of the adult Danish population. During this period we revisited many of these subjects and repeated a risk aversion elicitation task. We find some variation in risk attitudes over time, but we do not detect a general tendency for risk attitudes to increase or decrease over a 17‐month span. The results also suggest that risk preferences are state contingent with respect to personal finances.
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