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This report estimates the "social rate of time preference" (SRTP) for New Zealand public policy appraisal using a Ramsey equation. It uses the Weitzman (1998) method to derive a declining discount rate schedule of 2% (real) for years 1-30, 1.5% for years 31-100, and 1% for years 101 on. The...
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We analyze how individuals make forecasts based on time-series data. Using a controlled laboratory experiment, we find that forecasting behavior systematically deviates from normative predictions: Forecasters overreact to forecast errors in relatively stable environments, but underreact to...
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When solving a newsvendor problem, individuals systematically and persistently deviate from the profit maximizing order quantity. Previous research has shown that individuals tend to order too much in a low margin setting and too little in a high margin setting. This “pull to center” effect...
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