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create the absence of a preference for commitment, and that the primitive may not be empirically mean- ingful since it …
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primitive and hypothesize that temptation creates a preference for commitment. This paper argues that temptation may in fact … create the absence of a preference for commitment, and that the primitive may not be empirically meaningful since it requires …
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the idea that temptation creates a preference for commitment. This paper studies agents for whom temptation may in fact … create the absence of a preference for commitment. An alternative approach to providing foundations is introduced. Motivated …
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temptation is commonly understood to give rise to a demand for commitment, it is shown that ‘temptation by future consumption …
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. While temptation is commonly understood to give rise to a demand for commitment, it is shown that `temptation by future …
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as a primitive and hypothesize that temptation creates a preference for commitment. This paper argues that temptation may … in fact create the absence of a preference for commitment, and that the primitive may not be empirically meaningful since …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005413275
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