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’O Sole Mio: An Experimental Analysis of Weather and Risk Attitudes in Financial Decisions
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2013
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Behavioral Decision MakingFinancial Risk ManagementIndividual Decision MakingFinancial DecisionsPsychologyRisk CommunicationExperimental FinanceBehavioral FinanceRisk ManagementManagementIndividual Risk ToleranceDecision TheoryBehavioral SciencesExperimental AnalysisAccountingRisk AttitudesFinanceBehavioral EconomicsSubjective Weather AssessmentsBusinessFinancial Decision-makingRisk Analysis (Business)Financial Decision MakingDecision ScienceRisk DecisionsFinancial Risk
Although weather has been shown to affect financial markets and financial decision making, a still open question is the channel through which such influence is exerted. By employing a multiple price list method, this paper provides direct experimental evidence that sunshine and good weather promote risk-taking behavior. This effect is present whether relying on objective measures of meteorological conditions or subjective weather assessments. Finally, employing a psychological test, we find evidence that weather may affect individual risk tolerance through its effect on mood.
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