Present Bias: Lessons Learned and To Be Learned

While present bias is an old idea, it only took hold in economics following David Laibson's (1994) dissertation. Over the past 20 years, research has led to a much better theoretical understanding of present bias, when and how to apply it, and which ancillary assumptions are appropriate in diff...

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Vydané v:The American economic review Ročník 105; číslo 5; s. 273 - 279
Hlavní autori: O'Donoghue, Ted, Rabin, Matthew
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: Nashville American Economic Association 01.05.2015
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ISSN:0002-8282, 1944-7981
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Shrnutí:While present bias is an old idea, it only took hold in economics following David Laibson's (1994) dissertation. Over the past 20 years, research has led to a much better theoretical understanding of present bias, when and how to apply it, and which ancillary assumptions are appropriate in different contexts. Empirical analyses have demonstrated how present bias can improve our understanding of behavior in various economic field contexts. Nonetheless, there is still much to learn. In this paper, we give our assessment of some lessons learned, and to be learned.
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ISSN:0002-8282
1944-7981
DOI:10.1257/aer.p20151085