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Working Paper

Shocks, Individual Risk Attitude, and Vulnerability to Poverty among Rural Households in Thailand and Vietnam

Authors

  • Goede
  • O.
  • Menkhoff
  • L.
  • Waibel
  • H.

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Key Words

behavior towards risk

risk attitude

Risk perception

shocks

Southeast Asia

vulnerability

We examine whether the experience of shocks influences individual risk attitude. We measure risk attitude via a simple survey item, compiled among more than 4,000 households in Thailand and Vietnam. The experience of adverse shocks, which is typical for poor and vulnerable households, is related to a higher degree of risk aversion, even when controlled for a large set of socio-demographic variables. Therefore, shocks perpetuate vulnerability to poverty via their effect on risk attitude. We extend this general finding to various categories of shocks and find differences between Thailand and Vietnam. This suggests that risk-coping strategies profit from case-specific design.

Kiel Institute Expert

  • Prof. Dr. Lukas Menkhoff
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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  • International Development