The paper suggests that casting the choice problem in terms of alternative time-consuming activities can foster the fruitful cross-fertilization between economics and psychology along the lines suggested by Scitovsky in the Joyless Economy. The first part emphasizes how mainstream, utility-based choice theory has eradicated "time " from the analysis, in contrast with the seminal contribution to the subjective theory of value proposed by Gossen in 1858. The limits of Becker’s well-known approach to time-use are also analyzed. The second part opens with the presentation of an alternative approach based on activities, intended as productive processes allowing for pleasant time to be produced by consuming "direct" unpleasant...
AbstractThis paper shows that the introduction of the intertemporal substitution of labour to the Bö...
Intertemporal labour–leisure choice models typically assume agents have a very low degree of i...
It is known that our perception of time depends on our level of happiness: time seems to pass slower...
This paper starts by a reappraisal of the work of heterodox economist Tibor Scitovsky. Scitovsky con...
Prompted by the English translation of H.H. Gossen’s The Laws of Human Relations and the Rules of Hu...
We propose a framework for the analysis of choice behavior when the later explicitly depends upon ti...
Our economic accounts center primarily on market transactions. But much of economic activity, and in...
The discourse about commodification of time indicates that under the current socio-economic regime i...
ABSTRACT. The most popular experimental method for eliciting time preferences involves subjects maki...
Advisor: David Courard-HauriMost economic consumption is relatively exclusive in time, as there is o...
International audienceA basic consumer problem with a unique good is considered, current consumption...
People make many decisions with consequences that are delayed, rather than immediate. Of particular ...
Extant theories of intertemporal choice entangle two aspects of time preference: impatience and time...
Abstract: This article applies a sociologically informed theoretical perspective on time allocation—...
This research investigates how the valuation of delayed consumption of hedonic products, such as con...
AbstractThis paper shows that the introduction of the intertemporal substitution of labour to the Bö...
Intertemporal labour–leisure choice models typically assume agents have a very low degree of i...
It is known that our perception of time depends on our level of happiness: time seems to pass slower...
This paper starts by a reappraisal of the work of heterodox economist Tibor Scitovsky. Scitovsky con...
Prompted by the English translation of H.H. Gossen’s The Laws of Human Relations and the Rules of Hu...
We propose a framework for the analysis of choice behavior when the later explicitly depends upon ti...
Our economic accounts center primarily on market transactions. But much of economic activity, and in...
The discourse about commodification of time indicates that under the current socio-economic regime i...
ABSTRACT. The most popular experimental method for eliciting time preferences involves subjects maki...
Advisor: David Courard-HauriMost economic consumption is relatively exclusive in time, as there is o...
International audienceA basic consumer problem with a unique good is considered, current consumption...
People make many decisions with consequences that are delayed, rather than immediate. Of particular ...
Extant theories of intertemporal choice entangle two aspects of time preference: impatience and time...
Abstract: This article applies a sociologically informed theoretical perspective on time allocation—...
This research investigates how the valuation of delayed consumption of hedonic products, such as con...
AbstractThis paper shows that the introduction of the intertemporal substitution of labour to the Bö...
Intertemporal labour–leisure choice models typically assume agents have a very low degree of i...
It is known that our perception of time depends on our level of happiness: time seems to pass slower...