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El efecto de las características socioeconómicas sobre la consistencia en la toma de decisiones: un análisis experimental

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  • Jhon James Mora

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Este ensayo explora, en forma experimental, cual es el efecto de las características socioeconómicas sobre la consistencia en las preferencias cuando los agentes se encuentran eligiendo entre loterías. El análisis parte de un experimento realizado con los estudiantes de la carrera de Economía y Negocios internacionales y, se encuentra que el sexo, el estrato socioeconómico, el ingreso, la edad y el semestre en forma conjunta no son relevantes para explicar la consistencia en las preferencias. Sin embargo, también se encuentra que la edad y el semestre podrían ayudar a explicar la consistencia.

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  • Jhon James Mora, 2001. "El efecto de las características socioeconómicas sobre la consistencia en la toma de decisiones: un análisis experimental," Borradores de Economía y Finanzas 2497, Universidad Icesi.
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    Keywords

    Experimental Economics; Allais paradoxes; Probit models; and Principal;
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    • C91 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Design of Experiments - - - Laboratory, Individual Behavior

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