自然发生的偏好与外部实验室实验:风险厌恶的案例研究

Naturally Occurring Preferences and Exogenous Laboratory Experiments: A Case Study of Risk Aversion

Econometrica · 2007
被引 284
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

探讨实验室环境能否可靠反映自然情境下的风险态度,发现使用抽象彩票能较好衡量低不确定性下的风险态度,但在有背景风险时则不可靠。

Abstract

Does individual behavior in a laboratory setting provide a reliable indicator of behavior in a naturally occurring setting? We consider this general methodological question in the context of eliciting risk attitudes. The controls that are typically employed in laboratory settings, such as the use of abstract lotteries, could lead subjects to employ behavioral rules that differ from the ones they employ in the field. Because it is field behavior that we are interested in understanding, those controls might be a confound in themselves if they result in differences in behavior. We find that the use of artificial monetary prizes provides a reliable measure of risk attitudes when the natural counterpart outcome has minimal uncertainty, but that it can provide an unreliable measure when the natural counterpart outcome has background risk. Behavior tended to be moderately risk averse when artificial monetary prizes were used or when there was minimal uncertainty in the natural nonmonetary outcome, but subjects drawn from the same population were much more risk averse when their attitudes were elicited using the natural nonmonetary outcome that had some background risk. These results are consistent with conventional expected utility theory for the effects of background risk on attitudes to risk.

风险偏好实验室实验实地行为背景风险