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We study preferences over lotteries that pay a specific prize at uncertain future dates: time lotteries. The standard … model of time preferences, Expected Discounted Utility (EDU), implies that individuals must be risk seeking in this case. As … a motivation, we show in an incentivized experiment that most subjects exhibit the opposite behavior, i.e., they are …
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We study preferences over lotteries that pay a speci fic prize at uncertain future dates: time lotteries. The standard … model of time preferences, Expected Discounted Utility (EDU), implies that individuals must be risk seeking in this case. As … a motivation, we show in an incentivized experiment that most subjects exhibit the opposite behavior, i.e., they are …
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We study preferences over lotteries that pay a xed prize at an uncertain future date: what we call time lotteries. The … standard model of risk and time preferences, Expected Discounted Utility, implies that individuals must be risk seeking towards … contributions are theoretical. First, we show that risk aversion over time lotteries can be captured by a generalization of Expected …
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Time preferences drive decisions in many economic situations, such as investment contexts or salary negotiations. These … situations are characterized by a very short time frame for decision making. Preferences are potentially susceptible to the … confounding effects of time pressure, as proposed by dual-systems theory (Evans, 2006; Kahneman and Frederick, 2002). Results of …
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In this paper we formulate and investigate experimentally a model of how individuals choose between time sequences of … the economics domain. In the experiment we find that: 1) traditional economic models based on discounting alone cannot … association between 'irrational' choices. -- time preference ; time sequences ; negative discounting …
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field experiment examines the extent to which this is the case. At different points in time, the same participants allocated … experiment on stationarity, time invariance and time consistency finds using a different design among a different type of …Most evidence of hyperbolic discounting is based on violations of either stationarity or time consistency as observed …
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