Journal of Economic Literature
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Time Discounting and Time Preference: A Critical Review
Journal of Economic Literature
vol. 40,
no. 2, June 2002
(pp. 351–401)
Abstract
This paper discusses the discounted utility (DU) model: its historical development, underlying assumptions, and "anomalies" - the empirical regularities that are inconsistent with its theoretical predictions. We then summarize the alternate theoretical formulations that have been advanced to address these anomalies. We also review three decades of empirical research on intertemporal choice, and discuss reasons for the spectacular variation in implicit discount rates across studies. Throughout the paper, we stress the importance of distinguishing time preference, per se, from many other considerations that also influence intertemporal choices.Citation
Frederick, Shane, George Loewenstein, and Ted O'Donoghue. 2002. "Time Discounting and Time Preference: A Critical Review." Journal of Economic Literature, 40 (2): 351–401. DOI: 10.1257/002205102320161311JEL Classification
- D90 Intertemporal Choice: General
- D11 Consumer Economics: Theory