Slutzky equations and substitution effects of risks in terms of mean-variance preferences

Theory and Decision 69 (1):17-26 (2010)
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Abstract

This paper uses duality to elaborate Slutzky equations of risks in quasi-linear decision models extended by independent background risks. Wealth, substitution and total effects are characterized in terms of mean-variance preferences. It is shown that both Pratt and Zeckhauser’s proper risk aversion and Kimball’s standard risk aversion are sufficient for negative substitution effects

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