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Recursive preferences have found widespread application in representative-agent asset-pricing models and general equilibrium. A majority of these applications exploit two decision-theoretic properties not shared by the standard model of intertemporal choice: (i) agents care about the...
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experimentally the effects of discounting differentials in infinitely repeated coordination games. In our data, differential discount …. Introducing even small discounting differentials reduces coordination failures significantly. Second, with pronounced discounting …
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experimentally the effects of discounting differentials in infinitely repeated coordination games. In our data, differential discount …. Introducing even small discounting differentials reduces coordination failures significantly. Second, with pronounced discounting …
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In a Bertrand-oligopoly experiment, firms choose whether or not to engage in cartel-like communication and, if so, they …
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