Correlation misperception in choice

Ellis, AndrewORCID logo; and Piccione, Michele (2017) Correlation misperception in choice. American Economic Review, 107 (4). pp. 1264-1292. ISSN 0002-8282
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We present a decision-theoretic analysis of an agent’s understanding of the interdependencies in her choices. We provide the foundations for a simple and flexible model that allows the misperception of correlated risks. We introduce a framework in which the decision maker chooses a portfolio of assets among which she may misperceive the joint returns, and present simple axioms equivalent to a representation in which she attaches a probability to each possible joint distribution over returns and then maximizes subjective expected utility using her (possibly misspecified) beliefs.


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