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Constant discounting, temporal instability and dynamic inconsistency in Denmark: A longitudinal field experiment

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posted on 2025-04-11, 14:34 authored by Glenn Harrison, Morten Lau, Hong Il YooHong Il Yoo

Claims that individuals have dynamically inconsistent preferences are usually made by studying individual discount rates over different time delays, but where those discount rates are elicited at a single point in time. However, to test dynamic inconsistency one has to know if the same subject has a different discounting function at a later point in time. We evaluate data from a longitudinal field experiment undertaken with a nationally representative sample of the adult Danish population.

We cannot reject the hypothesis of constant discounting at the population level, but we reject the hypotheses of temporal stability and dynamic consistency.

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School

  • Loughborough Business School

Published in

International Economic Review

Volume

66

Issue

1

Pages

363-392

Publisher

Wiley

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Publisher statement

This is an Open Access article published by Wiley under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. See https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

Acceptance date

2024-08-02

Publication date

2024-08-31

Copyright date

2024

ISSN

0020-6598

eISSN

1468-2354

Language

  • en

Depositor

Prof Hong Il Yoo. Deposit date: 2 August 2024

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