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Context-Dependent Heterogeneous Preferences: A Comment on Barseghyan and Molinari (2023)

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  • Cattaneo, Matias D
  • Ma, Xinwei
  • Masatlioglu, Yusufcan

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Barseghyan and Molinari (2023) give sufficient conditions for semi-nonparametric point identification of parameters of interest in a mixture model of decision-making under risk, allowing for unobserved heterogeneity in utility functions and limited consideration. A key assumption in the model is that the heterogeneity of risk preferences is unobservable but context-independent. In this comment, we build on their insights and present identification results in a setting where the risk preferences are allowed to be context-dependent.
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  • Cattaneo, Matias D & Ma, Xinwei & Masatlioglu, Yusufcan, 2023. "Context-Dependent Heterogeneous Preferences: A Comment on Barseghyan and Molinari (2023)," University of California at San Diego, Economics Working Paper Series qt3f7644vj, Department of Economics, UC San Diego.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:ucsdec:qt3f7644vj
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