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Risk Pooling, Risk Preferences, and Social Networks

Authors :
Costas Meghir
Garance Genicot
Abigail Barr
Orazio Attanasio
Juan Camilo Cárdenas
Source :
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Using date from a field experiment conducted in seventy Colombian municipalities, we investigate who pools risk with whom when risk pooling arrangements are not formally enforced. We explore the roles played by risk attitudes and network connections both theoretically and empirically. We find that pairs of participants who share a bond of friendship or kinship are more likely to (1) join the same risk pooling group and to (2) group assortatively with respect to risk attitudes. Also, consistent with our theoretical finding that when there is a problem of trust the process of pooling assortativley with respect to risk preferences is perturbed, we find (3) only weak evidence of such assorting among unfamiliar individuals.

Details

Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8782e6acddd80087314e9361d5fd4650