Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5059956 | Economics Letters | 2013 | 5 Pages |
The results of a new experiment show that the Allais paradox (or, more generally, the common consequence effect) gets reversed, i.e. fanning-in choice patterns significantly outnumber fanning-out choice patterns. Revealed indifference curves fan in along the horizontal axis and hypotenuse of the Marschak-Machina probability triangle. No significant asymmetry between fanning-in and fanning-out choice patterns is observed along the vertical axis of the probability triangle.
⺠Experimental evidence of the reversed Allais paradox. ⺠Fanning-in choice patterns significantly outnumber fanning-out choice patterns. ⺠Indifference curves fan in along the horizontal axis of the probability triangle. ⺠Indifference curves fan in along the hypotenuse of the probability triangle. ⺠No significant asymmetry between fanning-in and fanning-out along the vertical axis.