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The Knowledge Ahead Approach to Risk : Theory and Experimental Evidence, PDF eBook

The Knowledge Ahead Approach to Risk : Theory and Experimental Evidence PDF

Part of the Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems series

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The joint work of Robin Pope, Johannes Leitner and Ulrike Leopold- Wildburger presented in this little book makes a strong point for a new approach to decision making under risk.

It emphasizes aspects of risk preferences largely neglected in the theoretical and experimental lite- ture.

Before the outcome of a risky decision is known a decision maker may feel worries or thrills about what will happen at the end.

It is c- vincingly argued that the anticipation of such "secondary satisfactions" is, and should be, an important in?uence on the decision.

The questi- naire data and the experiments support this view.

The answers of participants in the questionnaires about the reasons for their decision are an important basis for the evaluation of the - periment.

The evaluation of these questionnaires has led to impressive ?ndings.

Like other commonly used research techniques, the analysis of introspective information in questionnaires is not absolutely reliable.

Nevertheless it is an extremely valuable source of insight into moti- tional forces, insu?ciently exploited in economics.

It is not my task to give a preview of the book, but I would like to encourage the reader to discover the remarkable results of an unusual theoretical and experimental approach to decision making under risk.

K* onigswinter, Germany, August 2006 Reinhard Selten Preface In this book we break new ground on why and how people decide on - surancecontracts,ando?erafewinsightsonhowthecontextofterrorism may a?ect such demand.

Our ?ndings are suggestive also for decisions under risk in other situations.

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