This paper focuses on two main issues. First, we find that, on average, households’ discount rates decline. This implies dynamically inconsistent preferences. Second, we calculate an indicator of the degree of dynamic inconsistency that may help us to understand how households overcome their self-control problems. We use a micro dataset containing households’ reports on the compensation for receiving hypothetical rewards with delays. We find that individuals with more severely dynamicly inconsistent preferences on average hold a statistically significantly lower share of their total wealth in checking accounts. A possible interpretation is that subjects use precommitment strategies to limit their temptation to consume immediately.Behavioral...
This article provides a revealed preference characterisation of quasi-hyperbolic discounting which i...
Many factors point to the underlying instability of preferences in choice behavior. In particular, d...
This paper analyzes the general equilibrium impact of satisfying time-inconsistent ("hyperbolic...
This paper focuses on two main issues. First, we find that, on average, households’ discount rates d...
It has been shown in the literature that if the individual consumers have constant but unequal time ...
Abstract This paper argues that observations of non-stationary choice behavior need not necessarily ...
Extant theories of intertemporal choice entangle two aspects of time preference: impatience and time...
Does consumer behavior exhibit time inconsistency? This is an essential, yet difficult question to a...
Impulsivity and inconsistency in intertemporal choice (discounting) have drawn attention in econophy...
Does consumer behavior exhibit time inconsistency? This is an essential, yet dicult question to answ...
This paper examines the empirical relevance of an intertemporal model of consumption with dynamicall...
This paper analyzes a model of discounted utility under habit formation. Habit formation means that ...
Impulsivity and inconsistency in intertemporal choice have been attracting attention in econophysics...
† This paper was previously entitled “Uncertainty, Waiting Costs, and Hyperbolic Discounting.” We pr...
Abstract. Evidence that individuals have dynamically consistent preferences is usually generated by ...
This article provides a revealed preference characterisation of quasi-hyperbolic discounting which i...
Many factors point to the underlying instability of preferences in choice behavior. In particular, d...
This paper analyzes the general equilibrium impact of satisfying time-inconsistent ("hyperbolic...
This paper focuses on two main issues. First, we find that, on average, households’ discount rates d...
It has been shown in the literature that if the individual consumers have constant but unequal time ...
Abstract This paper argues that observations of non-stationary choice behavior need not necessarily ...
Extant theories of intertemporal choice entangle two aspects of time preference: impatience and time...
Does consumer behavior exhibit time inconsistency? This is an essential, yet difficult question to a...
Impulsivity and inconsistency in intertemporal choice (discounting) have drawn attention in econophy...
Does consumer behavior exhibit time inconsistency? This is an essential, yet dicult question to answ...
This paper examines the empirical relevance of an intertemporal model of consumption with dynamicall...
This paper analyzes a model of discounted utility under habit formation. Habit formation means that ...
Impulsivity and inconsistency in intertemporal choice have been attracting attention in econophysics...
† This paper was previously entitled “Uncertainty, Waiting Costs, and Hyperbolic Discounting.” We pr...
Abstract. Evidence that individuals have dynamically consistent preferences is usually generated by ...
This article provides a revealed preference characterisation of quasi-hyperbolic discounting which i...
Many factors point to the underlying instability of preferences in choice behavior. In particular, d...
This paper analyzes the general equilibrium impact of satisfying time-inconsistent ("hyperbolic...