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(leisure). Our novel design allows to measure whether participants prefer to anticipate or delay gratification, without …-monetary rewards (negative time preferences for leisure). These results cannot be explained by personal timetables and heterogeneous …
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This paper presents estimates of key preference parameters of the Epstein and Zin (1989, 1991) and Weil (1989) (EZW) recursive utility model, evaluates the model's ability to fit asset return data relative to other asset pricing models, and investigates the implications of such estimates for the...
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This paper presents estimates of key preference parameters of the Epstein and Zin (1989, 1991) and Weil (1989) (EZW) recursive utility model, evaluates the model's ability to fit asset return data relative to other asset pricing models, and investigates the implications of such estimates for the...
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