Interactive graphs to illustrate that preference reversals can occur with hyperbolic discounting but not with exponential (constant discount rate) discounting. One graph compares the present value of two different goods over time under exponential discounting; the other does the same for hyperbolic discounting. The time sensitivity (or discount rate) can be altered with a slider
Evidence from behavioural experiments suggests that intertemporal preferences reflect a hyperbolic d...
International audienceUsing dynamic programming methodology, the paper analyzes the most general con...
A robust finding in experiments on time preference is the magnitude effect: subjects tend to be more...
Interactive graph to compare schematic graphs of exponential (constant discount rate) and hyperbolic...
A preference reversal is observed when a preference for a larger-later reward over a smaller-sooner ...
: A preference reversal is observed when a preference for a larger-later (LL) reward over a smaller-...
© The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Many s...
ABSTRACT. We conduct an experiment to investigate the degree to which deviations from exponential di...
Time discounting is the phenomenon that a desired result in the future is perceived as less valuable...
In this paper we elicit preferences for discounting via experimental techniques. We then estimate a ...
Article compares two basic models of intertemporal decision making used for computation of discount ...
In this paper we elicit preferences for money-time pairs via experimental techniques. We estimate a ...
In this paper we elicit preferences for money-time pairs via experimental tech-niques. We estimate a...
htmlabstractTime discounting is the phenomenon that a desired result in the future is perceived as ...
We investigate necessary and sucient nonparametric conditions for the quasi-hyperbolic consumer. The...
Evidence from behavioural experiments suggests that intertemporal preferences reflect a hyperbolic d...
International audienceUsing dynamic programming methodology, the paper analyzes the most general con...
A robust finding in experiments on time preference is the magnitude effect: subjects tend to be more...
Interactive graph to compare schematic graphs of exponential (constant discount rate) and hyperbolic...
A preference reversal is observed when a preference for a larger-later reward over a smaller-sooner ...
: A preference reversal is observed when a preference for a larger-later (LL) reward over a smaller-...
© The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Many s...
ABSTRACT. We conduct an experiment to investigate the degree to which deviations from exponential di...
Time discounting is the phenomenon that a desired result in the future is perceived as less valuable...
In this paper we elicit preferences for discounting via experimental techniques. We then estimate a ...
Article compares two basic models of intertemporal decision making used for computation of discount ...
In this paper we elicit preferences for money-time pairs via experimental techniques. We estimate a ...
In this paper we elicit preferences for money-time pairs via experimental tech-niques. We estimate a...
htmlabstractTime discounting is the phenomenon that a desired result in the future is perceived as ...
We investigate necessary and sucient nonparametric conditions for the quasi-hyperbolic consumer. The...
Evidence from behavioural experiments suggests that intertemporal preferences reflect a hyperbolic d...
International audienceUsing dynamic programming methodology, the paper analyzes the most general con...
A robust finding in experiments on time preference is the magnitude effect: subjects tend to be more...