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function exhibits declining, constant or increasing impatience. The third function, the generating function, links the speedup …
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effect, delay-speedup asymmetry, apparent intransitivity of time preferences, and non-additivity of time discounting. We …
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impatience but cannot account for the evidence on subadditivity. A second class of discount functions, the Read-Scholten discount … function accounts for declining impatience and subadditivity. We derive restrictions on an individual’s preferences to expedite …
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exhibit declining impatience, as in hyperbolic discounting models, subadditivity or both. We show that if the discount …
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, common difference effect, delay-speedup asymmetry, apparent intransitivity of time preferences, and non-additivity of time …
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function exhibits declining, constant or increasing impatience. The third function, the generating function, links the speedup …
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A generalized version of the capital management problem posed in a classic paper by R.H. Strotz is analyzed for the case of the naive planner who fails to anticipate any impending change in his own preferences. By imposing progressively stronger restrictions on the primitive of the problem -...
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A generalized version of the capital management problem posed in a classic paper by R. H. Strotz is analyzed for the case of the "naive" planner who fails to anticipate any impending change in his own preferences. By imposing progressively stronger restrictions on the primitives of the problem...
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Intertemporal tradeoffs play a key role in many personal decisions and policy questions. We describe models of intertemporal choice, identify empirical regularities in choice, and pose new questions for research. The focus for intertemporal choice research is no longer whether the exponential...
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We set up a lifecycle model of a retired scholar who chooses optimally the time devoted to different activities including physical activity, continued work and social engagement. While time spent in physical activity increases life expectancy, continued scientific publications increases the...
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