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Time-Tradeoff Sequences for Analyzing Discounting and Time Inconsistency

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Time-Tradeoff Sequences for Analyzing Discounting and Time Inconsistency
This paper introduces time-tradeoff (TTO) sequences as a new tool to analyze time inconsistency and intertemporal choice. TTO sequences simplify the measurement of discount functions, requiring no assumption about utility. They also simplify the qualitative testing of time inconsistencies, and allow for quantitative measurements thereof. TTO sequences can easily be administered using only pencil and paper. They readily show which subjects are most prone to time inconsistencies. We further use them to axiomatically analyze and empirically test (quasi-)hyperbolic discount functions. An experiment demonstrates the feasibility of measuring TTO sequences. Our data falsify (quasi-)hyperbolic discount functions and call for the development of models that can accommodate increasing impatience.
Arthur E. Attema, Han Bleichrodt, Kirsten I. M. Ro
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where MANSCI
Authors Arthur E. Attema, Han Bleichrodt, Kirsten I. M. Rohde, Peter P. Wakker
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