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Sense of control matters: A long spatial distance leads to a short-term investment preference [PDF]
Increasingly, we can invest in projects that are distributed around the world through online investment platforms. Will the spatial distance between these projects and ourselves affect our investment preferences?
Miao He +3 more
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Intertemporal Preferences and Labor Supply [PDF]
In this paper, the authors examine whether nonseparable preference structures ar e important in characterizing life-cycle labor supply. Using longitud inal data on prime-age males from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, they estimate a model of life-cycle leisure and consumption under un certainty in which intertemporal preferences are allowed to be ...
Hotz, V Joseph +2 more
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Intertemporal Preferences for Resource Allocation [PDF]
Howitt, Richard +3 more
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Monkeys are more patient in a foraging task than in a standard intertemporal choice task. [PDF]
Studies of animal impulsivity generally find steep subjective devaluation, or discounting, of delayed rewards - often on the order of a 50% reduction in value in a few seconds. Because such steep discounting is highly disfavored in evolutionary models of
Tommy C Blanchard, Benjamin Y Hayden
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ObjectivesThe aims to investigate the mediating effect of intertemporal decision-making on the association between personality traits and self-management among individuals with in Type 2 Diabetes (T2DM).MethodPatients with T2DM in the early stages of ...
Linfang Deng +3 more
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We propose an intertemporal inventory decision model under demand uncertainty and retail competition. Facing the fact that different firms may have different intertemporal inventory capabilities, the paper introduces two retailers and assumes only one ...
Jianhu Cai +4 more
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Revisiting the diagnosis of intertemporal preference reversals [PDF]
AbstractIntertemporal preference reversals occur when individuals choose future option A over future option B in a direct choice between the two but place a higher ‘immediate cash’ value on B than on A. Tversky et al. (1990) reported strong evidence of such reversals, which they attributed mainly to valuation biases rather than intransitivity.
Li, Zhihua, Loomes, Graham
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Inference and preference in intertemporal choice [PDF]
AbstractWhen choosing between immediate and future rewards, how do people deal with uncertainty about the value of the future outcome or the delay until its occurrence? Skylark et al. (2020) suggested that people employ a delay-reward heuristic: the inferred value of an ambiguous future reward is a function of the stated delay, and vice-versa.
William J. Skylark +2 more
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Time preference, the discounted utility model and health [PDF]
The constant rate discounted utility model is commonly used to represent intertemporal preferences in health care program evaluations. This paper examines the appropriateness of this model, and argues that the model fails both normatively and ...
Bleichrodt, H. (Han), Gafni, A. (Amiram)
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The framework of this paper is subjective time perception in the context of intertemporal choice, that is to say, the process of making decisions on dated outcomes (monetary or not) by an individual or a group of individuals.
Salvador Cruz Rambaud +1 more
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