Dr.Chen Li: Belief hedges: applying ambiguity measurements to all events and allambiguity models
On 7 Mar. 2019, we welcomed the speaker Dr. ChenLi from Erasmus University. She is Assistant Professor of Behavioural Economicsat School of Economics. Her research focuses in the areas of decision makingunder uncertainty and over time. In the seminar, Dr. Li presented her last research “Belief hedges:applying ambiguity measurements to all events and all ambiguity models”, showing that ambiguityattitudes still can be identified by using belief hedges, i.e., collections ofevents that protect against unknown beliefs the same way as financial hedgesprotect against unknown payoffs.
More than 20teachers and students of the School of Economics and Management haveparticipated in the seminar and discussed the study with Dr. Li. We are lookingforward to the Bi-Week Applied Economics Colloquium next week.