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Is it Ambiguity Aversion or are the Tasks Just Not Engaging?

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Since Ellsberg’s famous thought experiment established the notion of ambiguity aversion, a lot of the experimental explorations of ambiguity attitude have thrown up mixed results, notwithstanding the fact that in life, a lot of people do exhibit ambiguity seeking behaviour. I conduct an experiment to demonstrate whether or not these differences can be attributable to the choice of task in the laboratory.

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Pluralist Political Economy

Open Course, University of East Anglia, School of Economics, 2024

This is a course on Pluralist Political Economy. You can join as and when you like as long as the course is still ongoing. I will upload the notes for each session as due. The syllabus for this can be found here. Zoom link to be provided to those who register.