Emotions and Risk Attitudes

Diskussionspapiere extern

Armando N. Meier

Berlin: DIW Berlin, 2021,
(SOEPpapers 1118)

Abstract

Previous work has shown that preferences are not always stable across time, but surprisingly little is known about the reasons for this instability. I examine whether variation in people’s emotions over time predicts changes in risk attitudes. Using a large panel data set, I identify happiness, anger, and fear as signi<U+FB01>cant correlates of within-person changes in risk attitudes. Robustness checks indicate a limited role of alternative explanations. An event study around the death of a parent or child further con<U+FB01>rms a large relationship between emotions and risk attitudes.



Keywords: Emotions, happiness, risk attitudes, risk preferences, preference stability, SOEP
Externer Link:
https://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.819425.de/diw_sp1118.pdf

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