🌙

量化损失厌恶:来自英国人口调查的证据

Quantifying loss aversion: Evidence from a UK population survey

Journal of Risk and Uncertainty · 2021
被引 23
人大 BABS 3

中文导读

基于4000多名英国居民的在线调查数据,量化不同人口、个人和社会经济特征个体的损失厌恶差异,发现平均损失厌恶系数为2.41,且与性别、年龄、教育、收入等因素显著相关。

Abstract

Abstract We quantify differences in attitudes to loss from individuals with different demographic, personal and socio-economic characteristics. Our data are based on responses from an online survey of a representative sample of over 4000 UK residents and allow us to produce the most comprehensive analysis of the heterogeneity of loss aversion measures to date. Using the canonical model proposed by Tversky and Kahneman (1992), we show that responses for the population as a whole differ substantially from those typically provided by students (who form the basis of many existing studies of loss aversion). The average aversion to a loss of £500 relative to a gain of the same amount is 2.41, but loss aversion correlates significantly with characteristics such as gender, age, education, financial knowledge, social class, employment status, management responsibility, income, savings and home ownership. Other related factors include marital status, number of children, ease of savings, rainy day fund, personality type, emotional state, newspaper and political party. However, once we condition on all the profiling characteristics of the respondents, some factors, in particular gender, cease to be significant, suggesting that gender differences in risk and loss attitudes might be due to other factors, such as income differences.

行为经济学损失厌恶人口调查个体差异