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Comparative Mixed Risk Aversion: Definition and Application to Self-Protection and Willingness to Pay
Authors:Dachraoui  Kaïs  Dionne   Georges  Eeckhoudt   Louis  Godfroid   Philippe
Affiliation:(1) Micro Economic Analysis Division, Statistics Canada, and CREF, Canada;(2) Canada Research Chair in Risk Management, HEC Montréal, CREF, and CIRPÉE, Canada;(3) FUCaM, Mons, Canada
Abstract:We analyze the optimal choices of agents with utility functions whose derivatives alternate in sign, an important class that includes most of the functions commonly used in economics and finance (Mixed Risk Aversion, MRA, Caballé and Pomansky, 1996). We propose a comparative mixed risk aversion definition for this class of utility functions, namely, ldquoMore Risk Averse MRArdquo, and provide a sufficient condition to compare individuals. We apply the model to optimal prevention and willingness to pay. More risk averse MRA agents spend less to reduce accident probabilities that are above 1/2. They spend more only when accident probabilities are below 1/2. Explanations in terms of risk premiums are provided. The results presented also allow for the presence of background risk.
Keywords:mixed risk aversion  more risk averse MRA  self-protection  willingness to pay  background risk
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