Exponential discounting bias
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Cites work
- Consumption and risk with hyperbolic discounting
- Discounting climate change
- Dynamic General Equilibrium Modelling
- Golden Eggs and Hyperbolic Discounting
- Intertemporal choice and the magnitude effect
- Non-hyperbolic time inconsistency
- Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under Risk
- Ramsey Meets Laibson in the Neoclassical Growth Model
- ``Hyperbolic discounting: a recursive formulation and an application to economic growth
Cited in
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- Present bias
- Hyperbolic discounting and endogenous growth
- Generalized quasi-geometric discounting
- Present bias and endogenous growth
- Time consistent discounting
- In equations we trust? Formula knowledge effects on the exponential growth bias in household finance decisions
- Excessive consumption and present bias
- ``Hyperbolic discounting: a recursive formulation and an application to economic growth
- Equivalent representations of non-exponential discounting models
- How innocuous is it to approximate globally decreasing impatience with quasi-hyperbolic discounting?
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