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Published January 2017 | Published
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Allais, Ellsberg, and preferences for hedging

Abstract

Two of the most well known regularities observed in preferences under risk and uncertainty are ambiguity aversion and the Allais paradox. We study the behavior of an agent who can display both tendencies simultaneously. We introduce a novel notion of preference for hedging that applies to both objective lotteries and uncertain acts. We show that this axiom, together with other standard ones, is equivalent to a representation in which the agent (i) evaluates ambiguity using multiple priors, as in the model of Gilboa and Schmeidler, 1989, and (ii) evaluates objective lotteries by distorting probabilities, as in the rank dependent utility model, but using the worst from a set of distortions. We show that a preference for hedging is not sufficient to guarantee Ellsberg-like behavior if the agent violates expected utility for objective lotteries; we provide a novel axiom that characterizes this case, linking the distortions for objective and subjective bets.

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© 2017 The Authors. Theoretical Economics. The Econometric Society. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License 3.0. Manuscript Accepted: 3 February 2016. Manuscript Revised: 4 September 2015. Manuscript Received: 9 September 2014. Funded by NSF. Grant Number: SES-1156090/1156091. Formerly SSWP 1356.

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