@article{Finkelshtain:174027,
      recid = {174027},
      author = {Finkelshtain, Israel and Feinerman, Eli},
      title = {Framing the Allais paradox as a daily farm decision  problem: tests and explanations},
      journal = {Agricultural Economics: The Journal of the International  Association of Agricultural Economists},
      address = {1997-01},
      number = {968-2016-75466},
      pages = {14},
      year = {1997},
      abstract = {The well-known Allais paradox is reformulated as a daily  farm decision problem. Only 26% of the farmers exhibit  violations of the
expected utility hypothesis. Moreover,  the tendency for violation decreases with the farm  operator's education, experience and family size.
No  effects of the farm main crop or its scale were detected.  Finally, when taking into account the possibility of choice  errors, we find that
the violation rate is statistically  insignificant.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/174027},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.174027},
}