Dr. (chen) C. Li
Assistant Professor
Applied Economics
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Netherlands
Biography
Chen Li is an Assistant Professor in Behavioural Economics at Erasmus School of Economics. Chen focuses on decision making under uncertainty and over time. Her research addresses questions such as whether the poor are more averse to ambiguity, how learning affect people's ambiguity attitudes, and how people's beliefs and attitudes towards uncertainty affect their decisions in social interactions.
Research Interest
Applied Economics
Publications
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J. Chai, C. Li, P.P. Wakker, T.V. Wang & J. Yang (2016). Reconciling Savage’s and Luce’s Modeling of Uncertainty: The Best of Both Worlds. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 75, 10-18. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmp.2015.10.007[go to publisher's site]
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A. Baillon, H. Bleichrodt, U. Keskin, O. l'Haridon & C. Li (2017). The effect of learning on ambiguity attitudes. Management Science, Accepted. doi: 10.1287/mnsc.2016.2700
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C. Li (2017). Are the Poor Worse at Dealing with Ambiguity. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 54 (3). doi: 10.1007/s11166-017-9262-2