Four methods of eliciting time preferences were tested in a pilot study, with the aim of disclosing individual time preference incorporating and excluding risk, social interpersonal preference incorporating elements of risk and social intertemporal preference. All standard gamble questions resulted in significantly higher individual time preference estimates than elicited through the time-tradeoff method. The social interpersonal preference estimate was significantly higher than the social intertemporal preference. The individual time preference elicited by the time tradeoff was, however, not significantly different from the social intertemporal preference. The analysis proposes that equity and uncertainty have significant and major impacts...
This study was an investigation of choice behavior regarding individuals’ time preferences for immed...
Research Paper Number. 993. ISBN 978 0 7340 2651 4.This paper provides an introduction to the evalua...
Background This study provides an empirical investigation into differential time preferences between...
Mean estimates of time preference rates for health vary widely in the literature. If these studies a...
Mean estimates of time preference rates for health vary widely in the literature. If these studies a...
This study is the first to use discrete choice experiments to elicit inter-temporal preferences for ...
AbstractObjectivesIn economic evaluations future health and monetary outcomes are commonly discounte...
There is increasing interest in health status measurement and the relative weights that people attac...
There is increasing interest in health status measurement and the relative weights that people attac...
In a pilot study we investigate whether the inferences we draw about people’s preferences towards li...
Risk attitude and time preference are well-known and distinct concepts in the study of individuals' ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether time preferences for own health are the same as...
In a pilot study we investigate whether the inferences we draw about people's preferences towards he...
Time preferences indicate preferences over streams of future consumption which significantly shape i...
In two studies, time preferences for financial gains and losses at delays of up to 50 years were eli...
This study was an investigation of choice behavior regarding individuals’ time preferences for immed...
Research Paper Number. 993. ISBN 978 0 7340 2651 4.This paper provides an introduction to the evalua...
Background This study provides an empirical investigation into differential time preferences between...
Mean estimates of time preference rates for health vary widely in the literature. If these studies a...
Mean estimates of time preference rates for health vary widely in the literature. If these studies a...
This study is the first to use discrete choice experiments to elicit inter-temporal preferences for ...
AbstractObjectivesIn economic evaluations future health and monetary outcomes are commonly discounte...
There is increasing interest in health status measurement and the relative weights that people attac...
There is increasing interest in health status measurement and the relative weights that people attac...
In a pilot study we investigate whether the inferences we draw about people’s preferences towards li...
Risk attitude and time preference are well-known and distinct concepts in the study of individuals' ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether time preferences for own health are the same as...
In a pilot study we investigate whether the inferences we draw about people's preferences towards he...
Time preferences indicate preferences over streams of future consumption which significantly shape i...
In two studies, time preferences for financial gains and losses at delays of up to 50 years were eli...
This study was an investigation of choice behavior regarding individuals’ time preferences for immed...
Research Paper Number. 993. ISBN 978 0 7340 2651 4.This paper provides an introduction to the evalua...
Background This study provides an empirical investigation into differential time preferences between...