Date of Award
Summer 8-11-2012
Degree Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Department
Risk Management and Insurance
First Advisor
Glenn W. Harrison
Second Advisor
Ajay Subramanian
Third Advisor
Eric Ulm
Fourth Advisor
James C. Cox
Abstract
I combine theory, experiments and econometrics to undertake the task of disentangling the subtleties and implications of the distinction between risk, uncertainty and ambiguity. One general conclusion is that the elements of this methodological trilogy are not equally advanced. For example, new experimental tools must be developed to adequately test the predictions of theory. My dissertation is an example of this dynamic between theoretical and applied economics.
Recommended Citation
MARTINEZ-CORREA, JIMMY, "Decisions under Risk, Uncertainty and Ambiguity: Theory and Experiments" (2012). Risk Management and Insurance Dissertations. Paper 29.
http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/rmi_diss/29