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"Hyperbolic discount functions are characterized by a relatively high discount rate over short horizons and a relatively low discount rate over long horizons" (Laibson 1997).We suggest two cognitive procedures where individuals perceive future utility as decreasing at a decreasing rate as a...
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This paper discusses the ways by which a certain type of behavioral deviation from expected utility theory has been handled by psychologists and economists. With respect to the historical background of decision theory in economics, it is argued that there are good reasons for more theoretical...
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We develop a theory of self-regulation based on goal setting for an agent with present-biased preferences. Preferences are assumed to be reference-dependent and exhibit loss aversion, as in prospect theory. The reference point is determined endogenously as an optimal self-sustaining goal. The...
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decision making – a composite choice model – in which economic agents are constantly weighing rationality versus irrationality …
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It has been known that, in aggregating infinite utility streams, there does not exist any social welfare function, which satisfies the axioms of Pareto, inter-generational equity and continuity. We show that the impossibility result persists even without imposing the continuity axiom, and in...
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This essay is an introduction to the recent literature on the "consistency principle" and its "converse". An allocation …
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consistency and elementary axioms uniquely identify linear and proportional marginal attribution. These are the Shapley (1953) and … proportional (Feldman (1999, 2002) and Ortmann (2000)) values of the dual of the implied cooperative game. Random order consistency …
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The discounting of future felicity flows transposes to the intertemporal optimization context the assumption of interest-bearing wealth or savings. The validity of the hypothesis has been challenged by several empirical (ir)regularities and by the theoretical implications for human decision...
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On Simple Conditions for Mixed Equilibria in Dualistic Models. Part I: Degree of Mobility
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On Simple Conditions for Mixed Equilibria in Dualistic Models. Part II: Degree of Coverage
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