Behavioral economists maintain that addictions such as alcoholism, smoking and over-eating represent examples of present-bias in decision making that is fundamentally irrational. In this article, we develop a model of present bias and apparently hyperbolic discounting that is fully consistent with rational behavior. We construct an experiment to test our hypothesis and to determine whether discount rates differ for individuals who engage in behaviors that could endanger their health. Our results show that discount functions are quasi-hyperbolic in shape, and that obesity and drinking are positively related to the discount rate. Anti-obesity policy, therefore, would be best directed to informing individuals as to the long-term implicatio...
In decision research, hyperbolic discounting has been used for over 25 years to capture two aspects ...
This article explores the relationship between time preferences, economic incentives and body mass i...
The usage of snus has been proven to be a healthier alternative for smoking cigarettes. However, the...
Behavioral economists maintain that addictions such as alcoholism, smoking and over-eating represent...
Behavioral economists maintain that addictions such as alcoholism, smoking and over-eating represent...
Hyperbolic discounting, Obesity, Self–control, Time preference, Risk management,
The tendency to make unhealthy choices is hypothesized to be related to an individual's temporal dis...
Recent research suggests that obesity is linked to prominent alterations in learning and decision-ma...
Recent research suggests that obesity is linked to prominent alterations in learning and decision-ma...
Body weight outcomes, although mediated by genetic and biological factors, are determined to a large...
In this paper we elicit preferences for discounting via experimental techniques. We then estimate a ...
There is an increasing policy commitment to address the avoidable burdens of unhealthy diet, overwei...
We question the behavioral premise underlying Ainslie\u27s claims about hyperbolic discounting theor...
Delay discounting of financial rewards has been related to overeating and obesity. Neuropsychologica...
BackgroundSmokers exhibit an unusually high willingness to forgo a delayed reward of greater magnitu...
In decision research, hyperbolic discounting has been used for over 25 years to capture two aspects ...
This article explores the relationship between time preferences, economic incentives and body mass i...
The usage of snus has been proven to be a healthier alternative for smoking cigarettes. However, the...
Behavioral economists maintain that addictions such as alcoholism, smoking and over-eating represent...
Behavioral economists maintain that addictions such as alcoholism, smoking and over-eating represent...
Hyperbolic discounting, Obesity, Self–control, Time preference, Risk management,
The tendency to make unhealthy choices is hypothesized to be related to an individual's temporal dis...
Recent research suggests that obesity is linked to prominent alterations in learning and decision-ma...
Recent research suggests that obesity is linked to prominent alterations in learning and decision-ma...
Body weight outcomes, although mediated by genetic and biological factors, are determined to a large...
In this paper we elicit preferences for discounting via experimental techniques. We then estimate a ...
There is an increasing policy commitment to address the avoidable burdens of unhealthy diet, overwei...
We question the behavioral premise underlying Ainslie\u27s claims about hyperbolic discounting theor...
Delay discounting of financial rewards has been related to overeating and obesity. Neuropsychologica...
BackgroundSmokers exhibit an unusually high willingness to forgo a delayed reward of greater magnitu...
In decision research, hyperbolic discounting has been used for over 25 years to capture two aspects ...
This article explores the relationship between time preferences, economic incentives and body mass i...
The usage of snus has been proven to be a healthier alternative for smoking cigarettes. However, the...