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Risk Analysis in Theory and Practice (Academic Press Advanced Finance) [Hardcover]

Jean-Paul Chavas (Author)

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Academic Press Advanced Finance June 18, 2004
The objective of this book is to present this analytical framework and to illustrate how it can be used in the investigation of economic decisions under risk. In a sense, the economics of risk is a difficult subject: it involves understanding human decisions in the absence of perfect information. How do we make decisions when we do not know some of events affecting us? The complexities of our uncertain world and of how humans obtain and process information make this difficult. In spite of these difficulties, much progress has been made. First, probability theory is the corner stone of risk assessment. This allows us to measure risk in a fashion that can be communicated among decision makers or researchers. Second, risk preferences are now better understood. This provides useful insights into the economic rationality of decision making under uncertainty. Third, over the last decades, good insights have been developed about the value of information. This helps better understand the role of information in human decision making and this book provides a systematic treatment of these issues in the context of both private and public decisions under uncertainty.

* Balanced treatment of conceptual models and applied analysis
* Considers both private and public decisions under uncertainty
* Website presents application exercises in EXCEL

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"Risk is at the very core of most decisions. This text beautifully explores the classical theory of choices under uncertainty including major applications and recent extensions. It combines usefulness, thoroughness, and clarity."
Christian Gollier, Professor of Economics, University of Toulouse

"Professor Chavas is one of the leading scholars in and premier teachers of applied risk analysis. This masterful book provides a rigorous, accessible and wide ranging treatment of the key concepts and tools. It is a "must read" for anyone seriously interested in the economics of risk, uncertainty and information."
Christopher B. Barrett, Professor, Department of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University

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A concise and practical guide to risk measurement and decisions under uncertainty

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First Sentence:
The economics of risk has been a fascinating area of inquiry for at least two reasons. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
private risk bearing, partial relative risk aversion, marginal risk premium, incomplete risk markets, certainty equivalent principle, indirect objective function, downside risk exposure, distributable surplus, individual risk preferences, mutual fund theorem, utility frontier, expected utility model, risk loving behavior, relative risk premium, empirical tractability, marginal probability function, absolute risk aversion coefficient, relative risk aversion coefficient, risky events, decreasing absolute risk aversion, expected utility theorem, private wealth accumulation, increasing absolute risk aversion, constant absolute risk aversion, costless information
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
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