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This paper argues that, to be forward-looking in a logically consistent sense, a decision maker must take account of his overall well-being, not just his instantaneous utility, in all future periods. However, such a decision-maker is necessarily time inconsistent. The paper explores the...
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How do future well-being and preferences affect the current well-being and preferences of forward-looking agents? Our theory explores this question, producing a new class of tractable models which capture and explain phenomena such as present bias, consumption interdependence, sign effects in...
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