Type: Article
Publication Date: 2024-05-31
Citations: 2
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1257/aeri.20220480
Building on Pomatto, Strack, and Tamuz (2020), we identify a tight condition for when background risk can induce first-order stochastic dominance. Using this condition, we show that under plausible levels of background risk, no theory of choice under risk can simultaneously satisfy the following three economic postulates: (i) decision-makers are risk averse over small gambles, (ii) their preferences respect stochastic dominance, and (iii) they account for background risk. This impossibility result applies to expected utility theory, prospect theory, rank-dependent utility, and many other models. (JEL D81, D91)
Action | Title | Year | Authors |
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+ | Monotone homomorphisms on convolution semigroups | 2019 |
T. A. Fritz Xiaosheng Mu Omer Tamuz |