Commitment and self-control
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- On incentives, temptation and self-control
- Sweet self-deception
- Informal commitments in planner-doer games
- Discount functions and self-control problems
- Dynamically consistent menu preferences
- Temptations in General Settings
- Willpower and compromise effect
- Commitment contracts
- Internalities and paternalism: applying the compensation criterion to multiple selves across time
- Habit formation, self-deception, and self-control
- Temptation and commitment in the laboratory
- Goal-setting and self-control
- Choice theoretic foundation for libertarian paternalism: reconciling the behavioral and Libertarian approaches to welfare
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- Learning self-control
- Temptation and guilt
- Temptation and forward-guidance
- A model of focusing in economic choice
- Timing and self-control
- Commitments and weak resolve
- Dynamic inconsistency in food choice: experimental evidence from two food deserts
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- Excessive consumption and present bias
- A theory of personal budgeting
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- Who chooses commitment? Evidence and welfare implications
- Poverty and self-control
- Preference for flexibility and dynamic consistency
- Commitment through risk
- Temptation and Self-Control
- Eliciting temptation and self-control through menu choices: a lab experiment
- Variational iteration technique for solving nonlinear equations
- Pure hyperbolic discount curves predict ``eyes open self-control
- A model of consumption-dependent temptation
- Self-Control and the Theory of Consumption
- Temptations and dynamic consistency
- Option exercise with temptation
- Welfare dependence and self-control: an empirical analysis
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