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show that the assumption of positive discounting is not always true. The presented experimental study shows how a decrease … in probability increases the chances of negative discounting. According to the results, the expected large, uncertain … in the frequency of negative discounting due to increased uncertainty. The results of the study broaden the existing …
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preference reversals arecommonly interpreted as contradicting constant discounting. This interpretation is correctonly if … baseline consumption to which the outcomes are added, remains constant over time.The difficulty with measuring discounting when … discounted. In this paper we propose a way to disentangle thetwo effects, which allows us to draw conclusions about discounting …
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is compared with hyperbolic discounting within a standard life-cycle setting of consumption and savings. We show …-equation from the hyperbolic discounting model with an additional adjustment factor. In the numerical section it is shown that the … not possible with a hyperbolic discounting model. …
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Intertemporal and probabilistic choices have been attracting attention in behavioral neuroeconomics. Although recent advances in neuroeconomics demonstrated neural processes underlying intertemporal and probabilistic choices, the roles of psychophysical effects on the choices have largely been...
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