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Non-parametric Analysis of Time-Inconsistent Preferences
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CRAWFORD, IAN
, BROWNING, MARTIN
, BLOW, LAURA
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Consumption
/ Discounting
/ Panel data
/ Time
2021
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Non-parametric Analysis of Time-Inconsistent Preferences
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CRAWFORD, IAN
, BROWNING, MARTIN
, BLOW, LAURA
in
Consumption
/ Discounting
/ Panel data
/ Time
2021
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Non-parametric Analysis of Time-Inconsistent Preferences
2021
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Overview
This article provides a revealed preference characterisation of quasi-hyperbolic discounting which is designed to be applied to readily available expenditure surveys. We describe necessary and sufficient conditions for the leading forms of the model and also study the consequences of the restrictions on preferences popularly used in empirical lifecycle consumption models. Using data from a household consumption panel dataset, we explore the prevalence of time-inconsistent behaviour. The quasi-hyperbolic model provides a significantly more successful account of behaviour than the alternatives considered. We estimate the joint distribution of time preferences and the distribution of discount functions at various time horizons.
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Oxford University Press
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