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Many empirical studies on intertemporal choice report preference reversals in the sensethat a preference between a small reward to be received soon and a larger reward to bereceived later reverses as both rewards are equally delayed. Such preference reversals arecommonly interpreted as...
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This paper empirically and jointly analyses the relations between risk aversion, standard time discounting, present bias, and loss aversion and household stated adoption of low to high stake energy efficiency technologies (EETs) (light emitting diodes (LEDs), energy efficient appliances, and...
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, several (nested) comparison methods are developed. These methods yield a theory of delay aversion which parallels that of risk … aversion. The applied strength of this theory is demonstrated in a variety of dynamic economic settings, including the …
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This paper tests how subjects behave in an intertemporal consumption/saving experiment when borrowing is allowed and whether subjects treat debt differently than savings. Two treatments create environments where either saving or borrowing is required for optimal consumption. Since both...
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This paper examines the impact of limiting the cashback mechanism on e-commerce pricing strategies and consumer purchase behavior. By refunding a part of the transactional amount, the websites are using the wallet cash as a promotional vehicle for future purchases. This cashback limit phenomenon...
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This paper suggests a method for estimating the distribution of discount rates using panel data on income and wealth. Using the English Longitudinal Survey of Ageing (ELSA), a representative sample of the English popularion over age 50, we general panel date on total consumption from the...
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