April 2022

IZA DP No. 15266: The Relationship between Cognitive Ability and Risk Preferences in a Developing Nation: Findings from the Field

published in: Economics Letters, 2022, 216, 110576

We find a strong relationship between risk-loving preferences and cognitive ability which becomes stronger as adherence to the generalized axiom of revealed preference (a proxy for rationality) increases. Our results are taken from a field study of individuals at the very bottom of the income distribution in a developing nation. Our results for some of the poorest in the world support recent findings drawn from subjects in wealthy Western nations, suggesting there may be a stable relationship between risk preferences and cognitive ability for the human population as a whole irrespective of socio-economic status.