Ambiguity attitudes in the loss domain: Decisions for self versus others

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Abstract

We study whether people's ambiguity attitudes differ when deciding for themselves or for others in the loss domain. We find no systematic differences in ambiguity attitudes between self- and other-regarding decision-making. Our results are consistent with the loss part of the fourfold pattern of ambiguity attitudes.

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Xu, Y., Xu, X., & Tucker, S. (2018). Ambiguity attitudes in the loss domain: Decisions for self versus others. Economics Letters, 170, 100–103. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2018.06.003

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