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Working Paper No. 976

Deciding for Others Reduces Loss Aversion

Working Paper
Reference
Andersson, Ola, Håkan J. Holm, Jean-Robert Tyran and Erik Wengström (2013). “Deciding for Others Reduces Loss Aversion ”. IFN Working Paper No. 976. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Authors
Ola Andersson, Håkan J. Holm, Jean-Robert Tyran, Erik Wengström

We study risk taking on behalf of others, both with and without potential losses. A large-scale incentivized experiment is conducted with subjects randomly drawn from the Danish population. On average, decision makers take the same risks for other people as for themselves when losses are excluded. In contrast, when losses are possible, decisions on behalf of others are more risky. Using structural estimation, we show that this increase in risk stems from a decrease in loss aversion when others are affected by their choices.