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Obesity and Hyperbolic Discounting: An Experimental Analysis

open access: yesJournal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2012
Models of rational addiction suggest that obesity is consistent with time-consistent preferences. Behavioral economists maintain that addictions such as alcoholism, smoking and over-eating represent examples of present-bias in decision making that is ...
Timothy J. Richards, Stephen F. Hamilton
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Time-Inconsistent Preferences in General Equilibrium [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2003
There is a growing body of research in economics that studies the consequences of time-inconsistent preferences. This paper introduces time-inconsistent preferences in a general equilibrium setting. We discuss how the standard notion of competitive equilibrium should be extended in order to allow for changes in intertemporal preferences.
Herings P. Jean-Jacques   +1 more
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Quantification of Aversion to Uncertainty in Intertemporal Choice through Subjective Perception of Time

open access: yesMathematics, 2022
Intertemporal choices are those decisions structured over several periods in which the effects only manifest themselves with the passage of time. The main mathematical reference for studying the behavior of individuals with respect to this type of ...
Viviana Ventre, Roberta Martino
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Comparing and Predicting Inconsistency on Positive and Negative Life Experiences Reports: Which Variables Matter?

open access: yesSocial Sciences, 2022
Most studies about life experiences and their long-term impact have relied on retrospective assessments and cross-sectional designs. However, there are concerns about the inconsistency of reports, which have been addressed in a limited scope.
Vanessa Azevedo   +2 more
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An Investigation of Time-Inconsistency

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
Preference between two future outcomes may change over time—a phenomenon labeled as time inconsistency. The term “time inconsistency” is usually used to refer to cases in which a larger-later outcome is preferred over a smaller-sooner one when both are delayed by some time, but then with the passage of time a preference switches to the smaller-sooner ...
Serdar Sayman, Ayse Öncüler
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Measuring the Time Inconsistency of Monetary Policy in Indonesia

open access: yesBuletin Ekonomi Moneter dan Perbankan, 2013
This study measured the time inconsistency of monetary policy in Indonesia using the asymmetric preference parameter in linear exponential loss function of the central bank.
Rini Rahmahdian, Perry Warjiyo
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Inconsistency in intertemporal choice: a behavioral approach [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Management and Business Economics, 2018
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to introduce the main measures of inconsistency in the context of intertemporal choice and to identify the relationships between them (more specifically, the measures by Prelec, Takahashi and Rohde).
Isabel González Fernández   +1 more
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A formal analysis of inconsistent decisions in intertemporal choice through subjective time perception

open access: yesHeliyon, 2023
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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Inconsistency and Subjective Time Dilation Perception in Intertemporal Decision Making

open access: yesFrontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics, 2018
A large number of studies have demonstrated that intertemporal decision making process usually results in preferences that reverse over time, or choices that are inconsistent over time.
Lindomar Soares dos Santos   +2 more
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STATUS INCONSISTENCY AS A FACTOR OF LIFE DISSATISFACTION IN RUSSIAN SOCIETY

open access: yesВекторы благополучия: экономика и социум, 2021
The growth of social tensions in Russia and the increased dissatisfaction with the authorities have forced a number of researchers to study of the social structure of Russian society.
Georgiy M. Petrenko, Maxim S. Petrenko
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