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Inconsistent choices over prospect theory lottery games: Evidence from field experiments
Alexis H. Villacis
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Business & Economics
Risk Preferences
100%
Lottery
67%
Prospect Theory
58%
Field Experiment
54%
Farmers
21%
Loss Aversion
20%
Probability Distortion
14%
Classroom Experiments
13%
Smallholder Farmers
11%
Ecuador
10%
Expected Utility Theory
10%
Country Studies
10%
Inconsistency
8%
Risk Aversion
7%
Demographics
7%
Farm
7%
Socioeconomic
6%
Paradigm
6%
Developed Countries
6%
Developing Countries
5%
Social Sciences
game theory
63%
experiment
31%
farmer
26%
evidence
21%
utility theory
11%
Ecuador
8%
farm
6%
developing country
5%
paradigm
4%
classroom
3%
literature
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Game Theory
89%
Farmers
34%
Ecuador
10%
Farms
8%
Developed Countries
7%
Developing Countries
6%
Economics
5%
Demography
4%