CESifo Working Paper Series No. 4609Recent developments in economic theory model intertemporal choice decisions as problems of restraining one's natural impulse to consume today. We use interventions that have been shown in the psychology literature to affect impulse control to examine whether this is indeed the case for laboratory elicitations of time preference. In other words, is savings behavior affected by manipulations of willpower? Our results are mixed, with one widely used willpower-reducing intervention increasing subjects' savings, and with evidence of a substantial placebo effects with respect to another intervention based on sugared beverage consumption. Since all our treatment effects -which are substantial in magnitude- are d...
This paper experimentally investigates the framing effects of intertemporal choice using two differe...
This paper experimentally investigates the framing effects of intertemporal choice using two differe...
Common intuition and experimental psychology suggest that the ability to self‐regulate ( willpower )...
CESifo Working Paper Series No. 4609Recent developments in economic theory model intertemporal choic...
Recent economic theories model intertemporal choice as a problem of willpower or self control, i.e. ...
Abstract: How relevant are resource-based models of willpower for financial choice? We estimate th...
International audienceA large literature in psychology studies the effects of the immediate decision...
A large literature in psychology studies the effects of the immediate decision environment on behavi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-46)Although the combination of impulsivity and deplete...
We experimentally manipulate two aspects of the cognitive environment -- cognitive depletion and rec...
This article develops a model of consumption when individuals maximize utility knowing that they wil...
Recent neurological studies have found first causal evidence for a neural self-control mechanism in ...
The effects of self-other decision-making on intertemporal choice have been revealed in many studies...
Temptation and self-control in intertemporal choice environments are receiving increasing attention ...
This theoretical paper presents an incentive salience model of intertemporal choice. The model is a ...
This paper experimentally investigates the framing effects of intertemporal choice using two differe...
This paper experimentally investigates the framing effects of intertemporal choice using two differe...
Common intuition and experimental psychology suggest that the ability to self‐regulate ( willpower )...
CESifo Working Paper Series No. 4609Recent developments in economic theory model intertemporal choic...
Recent economic theories model intertemporal choice as a problem of willpower or self control, i.e. ...
Abstract: How relevant are resource-based models of willpower for financial choice? We estimate th...
International audienceA large literature in psychology studies the effects of the immediate decision...
A large literature in psychology studies the effects of the immediate decision environment on behavi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-46)Although the combination of impulsivity and deplete...
We experimentally manipulate two aspects of the cognitive environment -- cognitive depletion and rec...
This article develops a model of consumption when individuals maximize utility knowing that they wil...
Recent neurological studies have found first causal evidence for a neural self-control mechanism in ...
The effects of self-other decision-making on intertemporal choice have been revealed in many studies...
Temptation and self-control in intertemporal choice environments are receiving increasing attention ...
This theoretical paper presents an incentive salience model of intertemporal choice. The model is a ...
This paper experimentally investigates the framing effects of intertemporal choice using two differe...
This paper experimentally investigates the framing effects of intertemporal choice using two differe...
Common intuition and experimental psychology suggest that the ability to self‐regulate ( willpower )...