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The fundamental properties, stability and predictive power of distributional preferences

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2023
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Fehr, E., Epper, T., & Senn, J. (2023). The fundamental properties, stability and predictive power of distributional preferences (No. 439; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).

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Parsimony is a desirable feature of economic models but almost all human behaviors are characterized by vast individual variation that appears to defy parsimony. How much parsimony do we need to give up to capture the fundamental aspects of a population’s distributional preferences and to maintain high predictive ability? Using a Bayesian nonparametric clustering method that makes the trade-off between parsimony and descriptive accuracy explicit, we show that three preference types—an inequality averse, an altruistic and a predominant

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Working paper series / Department of Economics

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Distributional preferences, altruism, inequality aversion, preference heterogeneity, stability, out-of-sample prediction, parsimony, bayesian nonparametrics

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Discipline-based scholarship (basic research)

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English

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2023-10

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2023-10-18

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42

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1664-7041

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"The ⓡ symbol indicates that the authors’ names are in certified random order." Auch publiziert als iRisk Working Paper No. 2023-07 und als URPP Equality of Opportunity Discussion Paper No. 45.

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Fehr, E., Epper, T., & Senn, J. (2023). The fundamental properties, stability and predictive power of distributional preferences (No. 439; Working Paper Series / Department of Economics).

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