Off the charts: Massive unexplained heterogeneity in a global study of ambiguity attitudes

Ambiguity attitudes have been prominently used in economic models, but we still know little about their demographic correlates or their generalizability beyond the West. We analyze the ambiguity attitudes of almost 3,000 students across thirty countries. For gains, we find ambiguity aversion everywh...

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title Off the charts: Massive unexplained heterogeneity in a global study of ambiguity attitudes
spellingShingle Off the charts: Massive unexplained heterogeneity in a global study of ambiguity attitudes
Massive
unexplained
heterogeneity
global
study
ambiguity
attitudes
title_short Off the charts: Massive unexplained heterogeneity in a global study of ambiguity attitudes
title_full Off the charts: Massive unexplained heterogeneity in a global study of ambiguity attitudes
title_fullStr Off the charts: Massive unexplained heterogeneity in a global study of ambiguity attitudes
title_full_unstemmed Off the charts: Massive unexplained heterogeneity in a global study of ambiguity attitudes
title_sort Off the charts: Massive unexplained heterogeneity in a global study of ambiguity attitudes
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unexplained
heterogeneity
global
study
ambiguity
attitudes
topic Massive
unexplained
heterogeneity
global
study
ambiguity
attitudes
description Ambiguity attitudes have been prominently used in economic models, but we still know little about their demographic correlates or their generalizability beyond the West. We analyze the ambiguity attitudes of almost 3,000 students across thirty countries. For gains, we find ambiguity aversion everywhere, while ambiguity aversion is much weaker for losses. Ambiguity attitudes change systematically with probabilities for both gains and losses. Much of the between-country variation can be explained through a fewmacroeconomic characteristics. In contrast, we find massive unexplained variation at the individual level. We also find much unexplained heterogeneity in individual responses to different decision tasks. © 2018 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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