The paper reviews some recent theoretical contributions on the modelisation of time-inconsistent preferences, as well as implications for individual behavior. The focus is on the interpretation of the concepts and the link with concepts in psychology.GENERATIONS ; PREFERENCES
We develop a revealed preference methodology that allows us to explore whether time inconsistencies ...
This paper analyzes dynamically inconsistent time preferences in Rubinstein's (1982) seminal model o...
We propose a framework for the analysis of choice behavior when the later explicitly depends upon ti...
This article provides a revealed preference characterisation of quasi-hyperbolic discounting which i...
This paper provides a revealed preference characterisation of quasi-hyperbolic discounting which is ...
Extant theories of intertemporal choice entangle two aspects of time preference: impatience and time...
Recent research on intertemporal choice (e.g., Ainslie, 1991; Herrnstein, 1990; Loewenstein & El...
Summary: There is an old tradition in economics of separating time discounting from uncertainty. As ...
This paper develops a revealed preference methodology for exploring whether time inconsistencies in ...
Recent research in economics and psychology reveals that people and animals may evaluate choices inc...
Economists have recently argued that time inconsistency may play a central role in explaining inter-...
Recent work on collective intertemporal choice suggests that non-dictatorial social preferences are ...
This paper proposes a new approach to assess consistency of preferences expressed as priorities over...
Regardless of its interpretation, the standard exponentially-discounted-utility model implies myopic...
This paper applies a model of potentially time-inconsistent preferences to the problem of dynamic la...
We develop a revealed preference methodology that allows us to explore whether time inconsistencies ...
This paper analyzes dynamically inconsistent time preferences in Rubinstein's (1982) seminal model o...
We propose a framework for the analysis of choice behavior when the later explicitly depends upon ti...
This article provides a revealed preference characterisation of quasi-hyperbolic discounting which i...
This paper provides a revealed preference characterisation of quasi-hyperbolic discounting which is ...
Extant theories of intertemporal choice entangle two aspects of time preference: impatience and time...
Recent research on intertemporal choice (e.g., Ainslie, 1991; Herrnstein, 1990; Loewenstein & El...
Summary: There is an old tradition in economics of separating time discounting from uncertainty. As ...
This paper develops a revealed preference methodology for exploring whether time inconsistencies in ...
Recent research in economics and psychology reveals that people and animals may evaluate choices inc...
Economists have recently argued that time inconsistency may play a central role in explaining inter-...
Recent work on collective intertemporal choice suggests that non-dictatorial social preferences are ...
This paper proposes a new approach to assess consistency of preferences expressed as priorities over...
Regardless of its interpretation, the standard exponentially-discounted-utility model implies myopic...
This paper applies a model of potentially time-inconsistent preferences to the problem of dynamic la...
We develop a revealed preference methodology that allows us to explore whether time inconsistencies ...
This paper analyzes dynamically inconsistent time preferences in Rubinstein's (1982) seminal model o...
We propose a framework for the analysis of choice behavior when the later explicitly depends upon ti...