According to most models of intertemporal choice, an agent's discount rate is a function of how far the outcomes are removed from the present, and nothing else. This view has been challenged by recent studies, which show that discount rates tend to be higher the closer the outcomes are to one another (subadditive discounting) and that this can give rise to intransitive intertemporal choice. We develop and test a generalized model of intertemporal choice, the Discounting By Intervals (DBI) model, according to which the discount rate is a function of both how far outcomes are removed from the present and how far the outcomes are removed from one another. The model addresses past challenges to other models, most of which it includes as special...
In intertemporal choice experiments people usually choose between smaller-sooner and larger-later am...
Standard models of intertemporal choice assume that individuals discount future payoffs by integrati...
Uni-modal intertemporal decisions involve comparing options of the same type (e.g. apples now versus...
According to most models of intertemporal choice, an agent’s discount rate is a function of how far ...
According to most models of intertemporal choice, an agent's discount rate is a function of how far ...
Research on intertemporal judgments and choices between a smaller-sooner and a larger-later outcome...
It is commonly assumed that people make intertemporal choices by “discounting” the value of delayed ...
Time discounting is influenced both by the delay to outcomes, and by the interval separating them. I...
We develop a general theory of intertemporal choice: the reference-time theory, RT. RT is a synthesi...
Standard models of intertemporal choice assume that individuals discount future payoffs by integrati...
Decisions where costs and benefits are spread over time are both common and important. Delayed outco...
Heuristic models have been proposed for many domains involving choice. We conducted an out-of-sample...
Purpose – The main purpose of this paper is to determine the discount function which better fits the...
Research on intertemporal judgments and choices between a smaller-sooner and a larger-later outcome ...
Article compares two basic models of intertemporal decision making used for computation of discount ...
In intertemporal choice experiments people usually choose between smaller-sooner and larger-later am...
Standard models of intertemporal choice assume that individuals discount future payoffs by integrati...
Uni-modal intertemporal decisions involve comparing options of the same type (e.g. apples now versus...
According to most models of intertemporal choice, an agent’s discount rate is a function of how far ...
According to most models of intertemporal choice, an agent's discount rate is a function of how far ...
Research on intertemporal judgments and choices between a smaller-sooner and a larger-later outcome...
It is commonly assumed that people make intertemporal choices by “discounting” the value of delayed ...
Time discounting is influenced both by the delay to outcomes, and by the interval separating them. I...
We develop a general theory of intertemporal choice: the reference-time theory, RT. RT is a synthesi...
Standard models of intertemporal choice assume that individuals discount future payoffs by integrati...
Decisions where costs and benefits are spread over time are both common and important. Delayed outco...
Heuristic models have been proposed for many domains involving choice. We conducted an out-of-sample...
Purpose – The main purpose of this paper is to determine the discount function which better fits the...
Research on intertemporal judgments and choices between a smaller-sooner and a larger-later outcome ...
Article compares two basic models of intertemporal decision making used for computation of discount ...
In intertemporal choice experiments people usually choose between smaller-sooner and larger-later am...
Standard models of intertemporal choice assume that individuals discount future payoffs by integrati...
Uni-modal intertemporal decisions involve comparing options of the same type (e.g. apples now versus...