The evolutionary theory of time preferences and intergenerational transfers
Abstract At each age an organism produces energy by foraging and allocates this energy among reproduction, survival, growth, and intergenerational transfers. We characterize the optimal set of allocation decisions that maximizes fitness. Time preference (the discount rate) is derived from the marginal rate of substitution between energy obtained at two different times or ages, holding fitness constant. Time preference varies with age in different ways depending on whether an individual is immature or mature, and during the transition between these stages. We conclude that time preference and discount rates are likely to be U-shaped across age.
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2010
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Authors: | Cyrus Chu, C.Y. ; Chien, Hung-Ken ; Lee, Ronald D. |
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Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. - Elsevier, ISSN 0167-2681. - Vol. 76.2010, 3, p. 451-464
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Keywords: | Evolution Time preference Discount rate Intergenerational transfers Optimal Life history Reproductive fitness Energy Biology Biodemography Bioeconomics |
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