Abstract

This paper examines the determinants of optimal effort in an intertemporal self-protection model. We separate attitude toward risk and attitude toward intertemporal substitution by adopting Selden/Kreps–Porteus preferences. We not only explore the sufficient conditions on risk preferences for guaranteeing the unambiguous effects of changes in risk on the optimal effort level but also show how a change in risk aversion alone affects the optimal effort level.

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