Salience Theory of Choice Under Risk

Author:

Bordalo Pedro,Gennaioli Nicola,Shleifer Andrei

Abstract

Abstract We present a theory of choice among lotteries in which the decision maker's attention is drawn to (precisely defined) salient payoffs. This leads the decision maker to a context-dependent representation of lotteries in which true probabilities are replaced by decision weights distorted in favor of salient payoffs. By specifying decision weights as a function of payoffs, our model provides a novel and unified account of many empirical phenomena, including frequent risk-seeking behavior, invariance failures such as the Allais paradox, and preference reversals. It also yields new predictions, including some that distinguish it from prospect theory, which we test.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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