Common intuition and experimental psychology suggest that the ability to self‐regulate ( willpower ) is a depletable resource. We investigate the behavior of an agent with limited willpower who optimally consumes over time an endowment of a tempting and storable consumption good or cake . We assume that restraining consumption below the most tempting feasible rate requires willpower. Any willpower not used to regulate consumption may be valuable in controlling other urges. Willpower thus links otherwise unrelated behaviors requiring self‐control. An agent with limited willpower will display apparent domain‐specific time preference. Such an agent will almost never perfectly smooth his consumption, even when it is feasible to do so. Whether ...
Success in life requires the ability to resist urges and control behavior. This ability is commonly ...
Abstract: How relevant are resource-based models of willpower for financial choice? We estimate th...
This article original appeared in Philosophy Compass and was also published in the 2010 Michigan Phi...
This article develops a model of consumption when individuals maximize utility knowing that they wil...
We model self-control conflict as an agent's stochastic struggle against a visceral influence that i...
CESifo Working Paper Series No. 4609Recent developments in economic theory model intertemporal choic...
We model self-control conflict as an agent’s stochastic struggle against a visceral influence that i...
This paper provides a behavioral foundation for modeling willpower as a limited cognitive resource t...
In Gul and Pesendorfer (Econometrica 69(6):1403-1435, 2001), a decision-maker, when facing a choice...
Perfectionism can be healthy: striving for perfection requires the ability to selfregulate, namely ...
We model self-control conflict as a stochastic struggle of an agent against a visceral influence, wh...
SummaryHumans can resist temptations by exerting willpower, the effortful inhibition of impulses. Bu...
There are many theories of self regulation to explain healthy and unhealthy food choices. A few stud...
Self-control problems have recently received considerable attention from economic theorists. We cond...
Recent economic theories model intertemporal choice as a problem of willpower or self control, i.e. ...
Success in life requires the ability to resist urges and control behavior. This ability is commonly ...
Abstract: How relevant are resource-based models of willpower for financial choice? We estimate th...
This article original appeared in Philosophy Compass and was also published in the 2010 Michigan Phi...
This article develops a model of consumption when individuals maximize utility knowing that they wil...
We model self-control conflict as an agent's stochastic struggle against a visceral influence that i...
CESifo Working Paper Series No. 4609Recent developments in economic theory model intertemporal choic...
We model self-control conflict as an agent’s stochastic struggle against a visceral influence that i...
This paper provides a behavioral foundation for modeling willpower as a limited cognitive resource t...
In Gul and Pesendorfer (Econometrica 69(6):1403-1435, 2001), a decision-maker, when facing a choice...
Perfectionism can be healthy: striving for perfection requires the ability to selfregulate, namely ...
We model self-control conflict as a stochastic struggle of an agent against a visceral influence, wh...
SummaryHumans can resist temptations by exerting willpower, the effortful inhibition of impulses. Bu...
There are many theories of self regulation to explain healthy and unhealthy food choices. A few stud...
Self-control problems have recently received considerable attention from economic theorists. We cond...
Recent economic theories model intertemporal choice as a problem of willpower or self control, i.e. ...
Success in life requires the ability to resist urges and control behavior. This ability is commonly ...
Abstract: How relevant are resource-based models of willpower for financial choice? We estimate th...
This article original appeared in Philosophy Compass and was also published in the 2010 Michigan Phi...