Controlled laboratory conditions using monetary incentives have been utilized in previous studies that examine individual discount rates, and researchers have found several apparently robust anomalies. We conjecture that subject behavior in these experiments may be affected by (uncontrolled) factors other than discount rates. We address some experimental design issues and report a new series of experiments designed to elicit individual discount rates. Our primary treatments include: (i) informing subjects of the annual and effective interest rates associated with alternative payment streams, and (ii) informing subjects of current market interest rates. We also test for the effect of real (vs. hypothetical) payments and for the effect of del...
In this article, we present the results from a meta-analysis conducted over 44 experimental and fiel...
Laboratory studies of choice and decision making among real monetary rewards typically use smaller r...
Several studies have shown that people greatly discount future bene ts and costs. However, most of t...
In an experiment we assess the impact of three confounding factors in the estimation of discount rat...
Two hundred and four students of economics and finance participated in an intertemporal choice exper...
JEL No. C91,D9,I1 We estimate discount rates of 555 subjects using a laboratory task and find that t...
We re-evaluate the theory, experimental design and econometrics behind claims that individuals exhib...
Temporal discounting rates have become a popular dependent variable in social science research. Whil...
In this article, we present the results from a meta-analysis conducted over 44 experimental and fiel...
Foundation (SBR 98-18875, 4/99-12/02) The opinions expressed in this paper are those of the authors ...
Many of the decisions we make as economic agents involve choices that play out overtime and that inv...
Environmental policy evaluation is often criticised for employing discount rates that have little gr...
Laboratory studies of choice and decision making among real monetary rewards typically use smaller r...
Controlled laboratory experiments have become a generally accepted method for studying economic beha...
Incentives are a major part of what defines the “economics” part in experimental economics. We discu...
In this article, we present the results from a meta-analysis conducted over 44 experimental and fiel...
Laboratory studies of choice and decision making among real monetary rewards typically use smaller r...
Several studies have shown that people greatly discount future bene ts and costs. However, most of t...
In an experiment we assess the impact of three confounding factors in the estimation of discount rat...
Two hundred and four students of economics and finance participated in an intertemporal choice exper...
JEL No. C91,D9,I1 We estimate discount rates of 555 subjects using a laboratory task and find that t...
We re-evaluate the theory, experimental design and econometrics behind claims that individuals exhib...
Temporal discounting rates have become a popular dependent variable in social science research. Whil...
In this article, we present the results from a meta-analysis conducted over 44 experimental and fiel...
Foundation (SBR 98-18875, 4/99-12/02) The opinions expressed in this paper are those of the authors ...
Many of the decisions we make as economic agents involve choices that play out overtime and that inv...
Environmental policy evaluation is often criticised for employing discount rates that have little gr...
Laboratory studies of choice and decision making among real monetary rewards typically use smaller r...
Controlled laboratory experiments have become a generally accepted method for studying economic beha...
Incentives are a major part of what defines the “economics” part in experimental economics. We discu...
In this article, we present the results from a meta-analysis conducted over 44 experimental and fiel...
Laboratory studies of choice and decision making among real monetary rewards typically use smaller r...
Several studies have shown that people greatly discount future bene ts and costs. However, most of t...