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The Role of Time Preference on Wealth
The Geographies of Soft Paternalism in the UK: the Rise of the Avuncular State and Changing Behaviour After Neoliberalism
Variable-Time-Preference-He-Et-Al.Pdf
Time Preference and Economic Progress
Time Preference and Its Relationship with Age, Health, and Survival Probability
Hyperbolic Discounting and the Time-Consistent Solution of Three Canonical Environmental Problems
Working Paper
Neuroeconomics: How Neuroscience Can Inform Economics
A Social Time Preference Rate for Use in Long-Term Discounting
How to Measure Time Preferences: an Experimental Comparison of Three Methods
Time Preference and Health: an Exploratory Study
Measuring Time Preferences
Time Discounting and Economic Decision-Making in the Older Population ⇑ David Huffman A, Raimond Maurer B, Olivia S
Time Discounting and Time Preference: a Critical Review
The Social Discount Rate a Baseline Approach
Neuroeconomics
National Burden of Disease Studies: Apractical Guide
Intertemporal Choice
Top View
Time Discounting and Wealth Inequality∗
The Case for Mindless Economics†
Discounting for You, Me and We: Time Preference in Groups and Pairs
Time Preferences
Procrastination with Time-Inconsistent Preferences
Economic Analysis: an Islamic Perspective Vol I
Quasi-Hyperbolic Discounting and Retirement
The Revelation of the Time Preference Rate and Intertemporal Negative Externality
Time Preferences and Consumer Behavior
The Social Rate of Time Preference and the Social Discount Rate Mark A
Time Preference
Survey of Time Preference, Delay Discounting Models
Utility, Time Preference and Myopia
Negative Time Preference Author(S): George Loewenstein and Drazen Prelec Source: the American Economic Review, Vol
Economic Interdependence, Trade, and War: a Theoretical and Empirical Analysis
On Measuring Time Preferencesˆ
Eliciting Utility Curvature in Time Preference
The Effect of Positive Affect in a Random-Assignment Experiment." American Economic Review, 101(7): 3109-29