Learning in the Allais paradox |
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Authors: | Gijs van de Kuilen Peter P. Wakker |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Economics, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam;(2) The Netherlands & Econometric Institute, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Whereas both the Allais paradox, the first empirical challenge of the classical rationality assumptions, and learning have been the focus of many experimental investigations, no experimental study exists today into learning in the pure context of the Allais paradox. This paper presents such a study. We find that choices converge to expected utility maximization if subjects are given the opportunity to learn by both thought and experience, but less so when they learn by thought only. To the extent that genuine preferences should be measured with proper learning and incentives, our study gives the first pure demonstration that irrationalities such as in the Allais paradox are less pronounced than often thought. Paul Anand and Stefan Trautmann made helpful comments. |
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Keywords: | Learning Rational choice Allais paradox Nonexpected utility |
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