Comparative Ross Risk Aversion in the Presence of Mean Dependent Risks

Comparative Ross Risk Aversion in the Presence of Mean Dependent Risks
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Book Synopsis Comparative Ross Risk Aversion in the Presence of Mean Dependent Risks by : Georges Dionne

Download or read book Comparative Ross Risk Aversion in the Presence of Mean Dependent Risks written by Georges Dionne and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 25 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper studies comparative risk aversion between risk averse agents in the presence of a background risk. Our contribution differs from most of the literature in two respects. First, background risk does not need to be additive or multiplicative. Second, the two risks are not necessarily mean independent, and may be conditional expectation increasing or decreasing. We show that our order of cross Ross risk aversion is equivalent to the order of partial risk premium, while our index of decreasing cross Ross risk aversion is equivalent to decreasing partial risk premium. These results generalize the comparative risk aversion model developed by Ross for mean independent risks. Our theoretical results propose new insights into comparing the welfare costs of business cycles and are related to utility functions having the n-switch independence property. They can be applied to many other economic situations implying a background risk.


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