There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gains in economic evaluations. Next to the discussion on differential discounting, a way to identify the need for such discounting strategies is through eliciting the time preferences for monetary and health outcomes. In this article, the authors investigate the perceived time preference for money and health gains through a pilot survey on Dutch university students using methods on functional forms previously suggested. Formal objectives of the study were to review such existing methods and to pilot them on a convenience sample using a questionnaire designed for this specific purpose. Indeed, a negative relation between the time of delay and the...
AbstractObjectivesIn economic evaluations future health and monetary outcomes are commonly discounte...
Research on time preferences and discounting has two main motivations: to inform decision making by ...
Mean estimates of time preference rates for health vary widely in the literature. If these studies a...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
Background This study provides an empirical investigation into differential time preferences between...
Background This study provides an empirical investigation into differential time preferences between...
Background This study provides an empirical investigation into differential time preferences between...
This work addresses the positive question-- What rate do people use to discount health (or other non...
This paper measures deviations from constant discounting and compares these deviations for health an...
This paper measures deviations from constant discounting and compares these deviations for health an...
This paper measures deviations from constant discounting and compares these deviations for health an...
This paper measures deviations from constant discounting and compares these deviations for health an...
AbstractObjectivesIn economic evaluations future health and monetary outcomes are commonly discounte...
Research on time preferences and discounting has two main motivations: to inform decision making by ...
Mean estimates of time preference rates for health vary widely in the literature. If these studies a...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
Background This study provides an empirical investigation into differential time preferences between...
Background This study provides an empirical investigation into differential time preferences between...
Background This study provides an empirical investigation into differential time preferences between...
This work addresses the positive question-- What rate do people use to discount health (or other non...
This paper measures deviations from constant discounting and compares these deviations for health an...
This paper measures deviations from constant discounting and compares these deviations for health an...
This paper measures deviations from constant discounting and compares these deviations for health an...
This paper measures deviations from constant discounting and compares these deviations for health an...
AbstractObjectivesIn economic evaluations future health and monetary outcomes are commonly discounte...
Research on time preferences and discounting has two main motivations: to inform decision making by ...
Mean estimates of time preference rates for health vary widely in the literature. If these studies a...