Time Preference
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- A theory of (relative) discounting
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- Absolute and relative time-consistent revealed preferences
- Time-neutrality and linearity
- Costly information and random choice
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- An axiomatization of continuous quasilinear utility
- Identification and welfare evaluation in sequential sampling models
- Time-consistent equilibria in dynamic models with recursive payoffs and behavioral discounting
- The hyperbolic factor: a measure of time inconsistency
- The bargaining trap
- A simple framework for the axiomatization of exponential and quasi-hyperbolic discounting
- Mixing discount functions: implications for collective time preferences
- Revealed time preference
- An agenda-based framework for multi-issue negotiation
- A remark on bargaining and non-expected utility
- The \(n\)-person Nash bargaining solution with time preference
- A generalized extensive structure that is equipped with a right action and its representation
- Bargaining with many players: a limit result
- An extension of quasi-hyperbolic discounting to continuous time
- Intertemporal objective functions: strong Pareto versus anonymity
- A deeper look at hyperbolic discounting
- Intertemporal choice and the magnitude effect
- Non-existence of continuous choice functions
- A power law type of time preference on intertemporal choices
- Decreasing impatience and the magnitude effect jointly contradict exponential discounting
- Intertemporal choice with continuity constraints
- The effects of third-party transfers in sequential anchored bargaining
- Discounting axioms imply risk neutrality
- Quasi-stationary cardinal utility and present bias.
- Non-hyperbolic time inconsistency
- Implementation of Nash bargaining solutions with non-convexity
- Weighted temporal utility
- Non-stationary additive utility and time consistency
- Time and risk
- Alternating bid bargaining with a smallest money unit
- REFINEMENTS OF NASH EQUILIBRIA IN VIEW OF JEALOUS OR FRIENDLY BEHAVIOR OF PLAYERS
- Non-hyperbolic discounting and dynamic preference reversal
- Kompensation bei Entscheidungskriterien
- Time (in)consistency and real options: much ado about nothing?
- How to measure the average rate of change?
- Compound invariance implies prospect theory for simple prospects
- Utility independence of multiattribute utility theory is equivalent to standard sequence invariance of conjoint measurement
- A theory of time preferences over risky outcomes
- Continuous quasi-hyperbolic discounting
- Dynamic theory of preferences: habit formation and taste for variety
- Embedded Nash bargaining: risk aversion and impatience
- On the characterization of linear habit formation
- A theory of average growth rate indices
- Management of a capital stock by Strotz's naive planner
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