Relative risk aversion.

Author(s)
Dyer, J.S. & Sarin, R.K.
Year
Abstract

An individual's preference for risky alternatives is influenced by the strength of preference he feels for the consequences and his attitude towards risk taking. Conventional measures of risk attitude confound these two factors In this paper these factors are seperated. It is explored how this separation might significantly enhance the under-standing of decision making under risk.

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B 20830 fo /83.2/
Source

Austin, University of Texas, 1981, 26 p., tab., ref.; Working Paper No. 310.

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