Households and Risk
November 30, 2012 - November 30, 2012
Georgia State University
How is the modeling and measurement of risk changed when we consider the household as the unit of analysis instead of the individual? Recent theoretical developments have offered several competing models of household behavior: what implications do these alternative have for risk perception, risk attitudes, and risk management? What empirical strategies can be developed to evaluate household behavior?
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