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Congressional Trends to Tax and Spend: Examining Fiscal Voting Across Time and Chamber [PDF]
This paper examines congressional spending preferences over time by party and chamber. The data employed is the annual vote index compiled by the National Taxpayers Union for 1979-2002. NTU scores are presented with and without adjusting for interchamber
Edward J. Lopez
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A Structural Approach to Estimating the Effect of Taxation on the Labor Market Dynamics of Older Workers [PDF]
We estimate a dynamic structural life-cycle model of employment, non-employment and retirement that includes endogenous accumulation of human capital and intertemporal non-separabilities in preferences.
Haan, Peter, Prowse, Victoria L.
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On the Evaluation of Economic Mobility [PDF]
This paper provides an explicit welfare basis for evaluating economic mobility. Our social welfare function can be seen as a natural dynamic extension of the static social welfare function presented in Atkinson and Bourguignon (1982). Unlike Atkinson and
Enrico Spolaore, Peter Gottschalk
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Transactions, Preferences, and Cost Discounting
Mike eOaksford, Stephen eJones
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Consumer Demand and Intertemporal Allocations: Engel, Slutsky and Frisch [PDF]
Blundell, R
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Az önkontroll szerepe és jelentősége az intertemporális fogyasztói döntésekben [PDF]
Lippai László Lajos
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Consumer intertemporal preferences
Current Opinion in Psychology, 2016Consumers’ intertemporal preferences have been studied across multiple theoretical and applied areas. This article outlines research showing that the context in which intertemporal preferences are expressed matters, as well as research exploring the mechanisms that account for these effects. These processes range from emotion-based to various cognitive-
Gal Zauberman, Oleg Urminsky
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Reference Dependence in Intertemporal Preference
Management Science, 2023Dynamic structures in intertemporal choices offer multiple channels through which reference dependence can occur. We examine intertemporal reference dependence when using choice lists to elicit time preference over outcome sequences. Reference point effects can arise endogenously within an outcome sequence and exogenously from the experimental ...
Zhihua Li, Songfa Zhong
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