Description:This volume collects essays on the issues that arise in measuring risk aversion in experiments. This literature has exploded in recent years, and there is an urgent need for some synthesis of what has been learned so far. There are four parts: 1. Theoretical issues 2. Elicitation issues 3. Econometric issues 4. Applications The volume has a commissioned review for each of the first three parts, and then regular paper submissions in the fourth part.