It has been shown in the literature that if the individual consumers have constant but unequal time discount rates, then the representative consumer has discount rates that is a strictly decreasing function of time, just as is the case of hyperbolic discounting. No contribution, however, has so far established a general relationship between the degree of heterogeneity of individual consumers' subjective discount rates on the one hand and the degree of dynamic inconsistency of the representative consumer's discount rate function on the other. In this paper, we show that the more convex the cumulant generating function of the approximately wealth-weighted distribution of individual consumers' subjective discount rates is, the more dynamically...
The discounting utility model (DU model), introduced by Samuelson in 1937, has dominated the economi...
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This paper focuses on two main issues. First, we find that, on average, households’ discount rates d...
In a continuous-time equilibrium model of heterogeneous consumers, we formulate and prove the statem...
Time discounting is the phenomenon that a desired result in the future is perceived as less valuable...
htmlabstractTime discounting is the phenomenon that a desired result in the future is perceived as ...
textabstractMany studies have found that discounting is hyperbolic rather than constant. Hyperbolic ...
Prelec (2004) showed that the Arrow-Pratt degree of convexity of the logarithm of the discount funct...
A large body of experimental research has demonstrated that, on average, people violate the axioms o...
This paper derives the properties of the discount rate that should be applied to a public-sector pro...
We show that in a consumption-based asset-pricing model with hyperbolic discounting - leading to dyn...
In 1960, an economist named Tjalling C. Koopmans set out to define the postulates necessary and suff...
In a continuous-time economy with complete markets, we show how the heterogeneity in the individual ...
Extant theories of intertemporal choice entangle two aspects of time preference: impatience and time...
The discounting utility model (DU model), introduced by Samuelson in 1937, has dominated the economi...
This article provides a revealed preference characterisation of quasi-hyperbolic discounting which i...
International audienceUsing dynamic programming methodology, the paper analyzes the most general con...
This paper focuses on two main issues. First, we find that, on average, households’ discount rates d...
In a continuous-time equilibrium model of heterogeneous consumers, we formulate and prove the statem...
Time discounting is the phenomenon that a desired result in the future is perceived as less valuable...
htmlabstractTime discounting is the phenomenon that a desired result in the future is perceived as ...
textabstractMany studies have found that discounting is hyperbolic rather than constant. Hyperbolic ...
Prelec (2004) showed that the Arrow-Pratt degree of convexity of the logarithm of the discount funct...
A large body of experimental research has demonstrated that, on average, people violate the axioms o...
This paper derives the properties of the discount rate that should be applied to a public-sector pro...
We show that in a consumption-based asset-pricing model with hyperbolic discounting - leading to dyn...
In 1960, an economist named Tjalling C. Koopmans set out to define the postulates necessary and suff...
In a continuous-time economy with complete markets, we show how the heterogeneity in the individual ...
Extant theories of intertemporal choice entangle two aspects of time preference: impatience and time...
The discounting utility model (DU model), introduced by Samuelson in 1937, has dominated the economi...
This article provides a revealed preference characterisation of quasi-hyperbolic discounting which i...
International audienceUsing dynamic programming methodology, the paper analyzes the most general con...