Ellsberg Revisited: An Experimental Study

48 Pages Posted: 8 Aug 2005

Date Written: July 17, 2005

Abstract

An extension to Ellsberg's experiment demonstrates that attitudes to ambiguity and compound objective lotteries are tightly associated. The sample is decomposed into three main groups: subjective expected utility subjects - who reduce compound objective lotteries and are ambiguity neutral, and two groups that exhibit different forms of association between preferences over compound lotteries and ambiguity - corresponding to alternative theoretical models that account for ambiguity averse or seeking behavior.

Keywords: Uncertainty Aversion, Probabilistic Sophistication, Reduction of Compound Lotteries, Non-Expected Utility, Maxmin Expected Utility, Anticipated Utility, Rank Dependent Utility, Recursive Utility, Compound Independence, Bundling, Rule Rationality.

JEL Classification: D81, C91

Suggested Citation

Halevy, Yoram, Ellsberg Revisited: An Experimental Study (July 17, 2005). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=770964 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.770964

Yoram Halevy (Contact Author)

University of Toronto ( email )

150 St. George Street
Toronto, Ontario M5S3G7
Canada

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