In this article, we present the results from a meta-analysis conducted over 44 experimental and field studies, which report individual discount rate estimates. We find in our research that the experimental design of a study has a decisive impact on these estimates, and conclude that meta-analysis, in the case of individual discount rates, has a low transfer value
Discounting is the process by which outcomes lose value. Much of discounting research has focused on...
Several factors can affect the validity and reliability of benefit transfers. This paper proposes th...
We elicit measures of individual discount rates from a representative sample of the Danish populatio...
In this article, we present the results from a meta-analysis conducted over 44 experimental and fiel...
In this article, we present the results from a meta-analysis conducted over 44 experimental and fiel...
Controlled laboratory conditions using monetary incentives have been utilized in previous studies th...
JEL No. C91,D9,I1 We estimate discount rates of 555 subjects using a laboratory task and find that t...
Foundation (SBR 98-18875, 4/99-12/02) The opinions expressed in this paper are those of the authors ...
Both descriptive and normative arguments claim that the discount rate to be applied to public projec...
We re-evaluate the theory, experimental design and econometrics behind claims that individuals exhib...
Abstract. We conduct laboratory experiments in Timor-Leste designed to test if individual discount r...
Loss aversion is one of the most widely used concepts in behavioral economics. We conduct a large-sc...
Both descriptive and normative arguments claim that the discount rate to be applied to public projec...
Objective: A meta-analysis may provide more conclusive results than a single trial. The major cost o...
Temporal discounting rates have become a popular dependent variable in social science research. Whil...
Discounting is the process by which outcomes lose value. Much of discounting research has focused on...
Several factors can affect the validity and reliability of benefit transfers. This paper proposes th...
We elicit measures of individual discount rates from a representative sample of the Danish populatio...
In this article, we present the results from a meta-analysis conducted over 44 experimental and fiel...
In this article, we present the results from a meta-analysis conducted over 44 experimental and fiel...
Controlled laboratory conditions using monetary incentives have been utilized in previous studies th...
JEL No. C91,D9,I1 We estimate discount rates of 555 subjects using a laboratory task and find that t...
Foundation (SBR 98-18875, 4/99-12/02) The opinions expressed in this paper are those of the authors ...
Both descriptive and normative arguments claim that the discount rate to be applied to public projec...
We re-evaluate the theory, experimental design and econometrics behind claims that individuals exhib...
Abstract. We conduct laboratory experiments in Timor-Leste designed to test if individual discount r...
Loss aversion is one of the most widely used concepts in behavioral economics. We conduct a large-sc...
Both descriptive and normative arguments claim that the discount rate to be applied to public projec...
Objective: A meta-analysis may provide more conclusive results than a single trial. The major cost o...
Temporal discounting rates have become a popular dependent variable in social science research. Whil...
Discounting is the process by which outcomes lose value. Much of discounting research has focused on...
Several factors can affect the validity and reliability of benefit transfers. This paper proposes th...
We elicit measures of individual discount rates from a representative sample of the Danish populatio...