ABSTRACT. The most popular experimental method for eliciting time preferences involves subjects making choices over smaller, sooner amounts of money and larger, later amounts of money. Under some theoretically possible configurations of preferences and procedures, the discount rates inferred from these choices could lead to misleading inferences about time preferences for consumption. Using
A novel theory of time discounting is proposed in which future consumption is less valuable than pre...
This paper examines whether individual's intertemporal choice is affected under time pressure. We re...
Intertemporal choice is the study of how people make choices about what and how much to do at variou...
The paper considers what can be inferred about experimental subjects’ time preferences for consumpti...
The most popular experimental method for eliciting time preferences involves subjects making choices...
The paper extends and replicates part of the analysis by Barsky et al. (1997), which exploits hypoth...
We study intertemporal choices through an experiment run over multiple dates and we show that intert...
This paper experimentally investigates the framing effects of intertemporal choice using two differe...
This paper experimentally investigates the framing effects of intertemporal choice using two differe...
Research in intertemporal choice has been done in a variety of contexts, yet there is a remarkable c...
Extant theories of intertemporal choice entangle two aspects of time preference: impatience and time...
This paper examines separation of risk aversion from intertemporal substitution as in Epstein and Zi...
Research in intertemporal choice has been done in a variety of contexts, yet there is a remarkable c...
This paper investigates “asymmetries” between non-monetary gains and losses in intertemporal choice....
The dissertation applies experimental methods to study a few questions in economics. Chapter 2 studi...
A novel theory of time discounting is proposed in which future consumption is less valuable than pre...
This paper examines whether individual's intertemporal choice is affected under time pressure. We re...
Intertemporal choice is the study of how people make choices about what and how much to do at variou...
The paper considers what can be inferred about experimental subjects’ time preferences for consumpti...
The most popular experimental method for eliciting time preferences involves subjects making choices...
The paper extends and replicates part of the analysis by Barsky et al. (1997), which exploits hypoth...
We study intertemporal choices through an experiment run over multiple dates and we show that intert...
This paper experimentally investigates the framing effects of intertemporal choice using two differe...
This paper experimentally investigates the framing effects of intertemporal choice using two differe...
Research in intertemporal choice has been done in a variety of contexts, yet there is a remarkable c...
Extant theories of intertemporal choice entangle two aspects of time preference: impatience and time...
This paper examines separation of risk aversion from intertemporal substitution as in Epstein and Zi...
Research in intertemporal choice has been done in a variety of contexts, yet there is a remarkable c...
This paper investigates “asymmetries” between non-monetary gains and losses in intertemporal choice....
The dissertation applies experimental methods to study a few questions in economics. Chapter 2 studi...
A novel theory of time discounting is proposed in which future consumption is less valuable than pre...
This paper examines whether individual's intertemporal choice is affected under time pressure. We re...
Intertemporal choice is the study of how people make choices about what and how much to do at variou...