Imputing Risk Tolerance From Survey Responses.

Year of Publication
2008
Author
Journal
J Am Stat Assoc
Volume
103
Issue
483
Number of Pages
1028-1038
ISSN Number
0162-1459
Abstract

Economic theory assigns a central role to risk preferences. This article develops a measure of relative risk tolerance using responses to hypothetical income gambles in the Health and Retirement Study. In contrast to most survey measures that produce an ordinal metric, this article shows how to construct a cardinal proxy for the risk tolerance of each survey respondent. The article also shows how to account for measurement error in estimating this proxy and how to obtain consistent regression estimates despite the measurement error. The risk tolerance proxy is shown to explain differences in asset allocation across households.

Date Published
2008 Sep 01
Call Number
newpubs20081205_Kimball_etal.pdf
DOI
10.1198/016214508000000139
Alternate Journal
J Am Stat Assoc
PMID
20407599
PMCID
PMC2856097
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