Are Commercial Fishers Risk-Lovers?
2004; University of Wisconsin Press; Volume: 80; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/3655810
ISSN1543-8325
AutoresHåkan Eggert, Peter Martinsson,
Tópico(s)Water resources management and optimization
ResumoFishers are risk-averse according to most empirical studies, while expected-utility theory predicts risk neutrality even for sizable stakes. We test this prediction using data from a stated-choice experiment with Swedish commercial fishers. Our results show that only 48% of the fishers can be broadly characterized as risk-neutral, while 26% are modestly risk-averse, and 26% are strongly risk-averse. Fishers are more risk-neutral the higher the fraction of their household's income comes from fishing. Sensitivity testing implies that modest stake decisions like a few days of fishing are not influenced by wealth level. (JEL D81; Q22)
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