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This paper conducts a systematic comparison of behavioral economics’s challenges to the standard accounts of economic behaviors within three dimensions: under risk, over time and regarding other people. A new perspective on two underlying methodological issues, i.e., interdisciplinarity and...
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We measure time preferences in a sample of 561 children aged seven to eleven years. Using a within-subject design we compare the behavior of our subjects in two distinct experimental tasks: a standard choice list with multiple decisions and a simpler time-investment-exercise requiring one...
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, quasi-hyperbolic discounting as well as subjective failure probability over future payments. We investigate the predictive …
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Numerous studies have investigated how people resolve intertemporal trade-offs in individual decision making, but little is known about how the timing of costs and benefits affects behavior in strategic decision situations. Here, we experimentally study how delayed costs and/or benefits affect...
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is characterized by envy-guilt asymmetry in discounting with respect to future generations' utility: Higher utility than …
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effects, these results can be solely attributed to present-biased discounting under the pay-later scheme. These results imply …
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effects, these results can be solely attributed to present-biased discounting under the pay-later scheme. These results imply …
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Research has shown that procrastination has signicant adverse effects on individuals, including lower savings and poorer health. Procrastination is typically modeled as resulting from present bias. In this paper we study an alternative: excessively optimistic beliefs about future demands on an...
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