This paper reports the elicited time preference of human subjects in a laboratory setting. The model allows for non-linear utility functions, non-separability between delay and reward, and time inconsistency including future bias in addition to present bias. In particular, the experiment (1) runs a non-parametric test of time consistency and (2) estimates the form of time discount function independently of instantaneous utility functions, and then (3) the result suggests that many subjects exhibiting future bias, indicating an inverse S-curve time discount function
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markdownabstract__Abstract__ We propose a novel utility representation for preferences over risky...
This paper presents a new anomaly in the literature of time preference, which is future bias. The ex...
Economists and psychologists have devised numerous instruments to measure time preferences and have ...
A well-known common agreement in decision theory is that only exponential decision makers are time c...
This article provides a revealed preference characterisation of quasi-hyperbolic discounting which i...
AbstractThis methodological survey reviews recent developments in the design of experiments to elici...
We study intertemporal choices through an experiment run over multiple dates and we show that intert...
Recent research on intertemporal choice (e.g., Ainslie, 1991; Herrnstein, 1990; Loewenstein & El...
This paper provides a revealed preference characterisation of quasi-hyperbolic discounting which is ...
Summary: There is an old tradition in economics of separating time discounting from uncertainty. As ...
This paper reports the results from one experiment and one quasi-experiment used to investigate the ...
Extant theories of intertemporal choice entangle two aspects of time preference: impatience and time...
The paper reviews some recent theoretical contributions on the modelisation of time-inconsistent pre...
This thesis studies individual choice in both individualistic and interactive decisions, under diffe...
This paper deals with one of the main theoretical and empirical problems associated with the rationa...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ We propose a novel utility representation for preferences over risky...
This paper presents a new anomaly in the literature of time preference, which is future bias. The ex...
Economists and psychologists have devised numerous instruments to measure time preferences and have ...
A well-known common agreement in decision theory is that only exponential decision makers are time c...
This article provides a revealed preference characterisation of quasi-hyperbolic discounting which i...
AbstractThis methodological survey reviews recent developments in the design of experiments to elici...
We study intertemporal choices through an experiment run over multiple dates and we show that intert...
Recent research on intertemporal choice (e.g., Ainslie, 1991; Herrnstein, 1990; Loewenstein & El...
This paper provides a revealed preference characterisation of quasi-hyperbolic discounting which is ...
Summary: There is an old tradition in economics of separating time discounting from uncertainty. As ...
This paper reports the results from one experiment and one quasi-experiment used to investigate the ...
Extant theories of intertemporal choice entangle two aspects of time preference: impatience and time...
The paper reviews some recent theoretical contributions on the modelisation of time-inconsistent pre...
This thesis studies individual choice in both individualistic and interactive decisions, under diffe...
This paper deals with one of the main theoretical and empirical problems associated with the rationa...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ We propose a novel utility representation for preferences over risky...