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This paper establishes that the optimal stopping time of virtually any optimal stopping problem is increasing in patience, understood as a particular partial order on discount rate functions. With Markov dynamics, the result holds in a continuation- domain sense even if stopping is combined with...
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We identify a natural way of ordering functions, which we call the interval dominance order and develop a theory of monotone comparative statistics based on this order.  This way of ordering functions is weaker than the standard one based on the single crossing property (Milgrom and Shannon,...
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The single crossing property plays a crucial role in monotone comparative statics (Milgrom and Shannon (1994)), yet in some important applications the property cannot be directly assumed or easily derived.  Difficulties often arise because the property cannot be aggregated: the sum of two...
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Whether they are financial, economic, or psychological, discount rates affect most economic decisions: investment and savings, hirings and firings, defaults and refinancing, financial and economic reforms, learning and experimentation, and any other decision with long-term consequences, such as...
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