Time preferences indicate preferences over streams of future consumption which significantly shape individual decision making including the health domain. In this paper, we review published studies to assess the influence of time preferences on human health behaviour. We first discuss the theoretical background of time preferences; ascertain the differences between private and social discount rates; identify the impact of time preferences on governments of developing nations; and then assess how time preferences influence risky behaviour such as being overweight, smoking, and engaging in risky sexual behaviour. The issue of whether to use proxies or experimental time preference elicitation methods in time preference studies is also address...
AbstractObjectivesIn economic evaluations future health and monetary outcomes are commonly discounte...
We hypothesize that recent trends in U.S. and worldwide obesity are, in part, related to an increase...
We hypothesize that recent trends in U.S. and worldwide obesity are, in part, related to an increase...
Time preferences indicate preferences over streams of future consumption which significantly shape i...
This thesis investigates the influence of economic preferences, in particular time preferences, on h...
This thesis investigates the influence of economic preferences, in particular time preferences, on h...
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...
Context. Encouraging healthy behaviors, including disease screening, exercise, and tobacco avoidance...
This thesis investigates the influence of economic preferences, in particular time preferences, on h...
This study explores the role of time preferences in determining health behaviors including diet, phy...
This study explores the role of time preferences in determining health behaviors including diet, phy...
Context. Encouraging healthy behaviors, including dis-ease screening, exercise, and tobacco avoidanc...
This paper considers the relationship between the economic concept of time preference and relevant c...
Analysis of an original nationwide Internet survey reveals that health-related behavior shows associ...
AbstractObjectivesIn economic evaluations future health and monetary outcomes are commonly discounte...
We hypothesize that recent trends in U.S. and worldwide obesity are, in part, related to an increase...
We hypothesize that recent trends in U.S. and worldwide obesity are, in part, related to an increase...
Time preferences indicate preferences over streams of future consumption which significantly shape i...
This thesis investigates the influence of economic preferences, in particular time preferences, on h...
This thesis investigates the influence of economic preferences, in particular time preferences, on h...
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...
Context. Encouraging healthy behaviors, including disease screening, exercise, and tobacco avoidance...
This thesis investigates the influence of economic preferences, in particular time preferences, on h...
This study explores the role of time preferences in determining health behaviors including diet, phy...
This study explores the role of time preferences in determining health behaviors including diet, phy...
Context. Encouraging healthy behaviors, including dis-ease screening, exercise, and tobacco avoidanc...
This paper considers the relationship between the economic concept of time preference and relevant c...
Analysis of an original nationwide Internet survey reveals that health-related behavior shows associ...
AbstractObjectivesIn economic evaluations future health and monetary outcomes are commonly discounte...
We hypothesize that recent trends in U.S. and worldwide obesity are, in part, related to an increase...
We hypothesize that recent trends in U.S. and worldwide obesity are, in part, related to an increase...