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E-grāmata: Time and Decision: Economic and Psychological Perspectives of Intertemporal Choice

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  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Feb-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Russell Sage Foundation
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  • ISBN-13: 9781610443661
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How do people decide whether to sacrifice now for a future reward or to enjoy themselves in the present? Do the future gains of putting money in a pension fund outweigh going to Hawaii for New Year's Eve? Why does a person's self-discipline one day often give way to impulsive behavior the next? Time and Decision takes up these questions with a comprehensive collection of new research on intertemporal choice, examining how people face the problem of deciding over time. Economists approach intertemporal choice by means of a model in which people discount the value of future events at a constant rate. A vacation two years from now is worth less to most people than a vacation next week. Psychologists, on the other hand, have focused on the cognitive and emotional underpinnings of intertemporal choice. Time and Decision draws from both disciplinary approaches to provide a comprehensive picture of the various layers of choice involved. Shane Frederick, George Loewenstein, and Ted O'Donoghue introduce the volume with an overview of the research on time discounting and focus on how people actually discount the future compared to the standard economic model. Alex Kacelnik discusses the crucial role that the ability to delay gratification must have played in evolution. Walter Mischel and colleagues review classic research showing that four year olds who are able to delay gratification subsequently grow up to perform better in college than their counterparts who chose instant gratification. The book also delves into the neurobiology of patience, examining the brain structures involved in the ability to withstand an impulse. Turning to the issue of self-control, Klaus Wertenbroch examines the relationship between consumption and available resources, showing, for example, how a high credit limit can lead people to overspend. Ted O'Donoghue and Matthew Rabin show how people's awareness of their self-control problems affects their decision-making. The final section of the book examines intertemporal choice with regard to health, drug addiction, dieting, marketing, savings, and public policy. All of us make important decisions every day-many of which profoundly affect the quality of our lives. Time and Decision provides a fascinating look at the complex factors involved in how and why we make our choices, so many of them short-sighted, and helps us understand more precisely this crucial human frailty.
Contributors ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1(12)
George Loewenstein
Daniel Read
Roy F. Baumeister
Time Discounting and Time Preference: A Critical Review
13(76)
Shane Frederick
George Loewenstein
Ted O'Donoghue
PART I Philosophical, Evolutionary, and Neurobiological Underpinnings
Time Preference and Personal Identity
89(26)
Shane Frederick
The Evolution of Patience
115(24)
Alex Kacelnik
A Neurobiology of Intertemporal Choice
139(36)
Stephen B. Manuck
Janine D. Flory
Matthew F. Muldoon
Robert E. Ferrell
PART II Theoretical Perspectives
Sustaining Delay of Gratification over Time: A Hot-Cool Systems Perspective
175(26)
Walter Mischel
Ozlem Ayduk
Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton
Willpower, Choice, and Self-Control
201(16)
Roy F. Baumeister
Kathleen D. Vohs
Self-Awareness and Self-Control
217(28)
Ted O'Donoghue
Matthew Rabin
Construal Level Theory of Intertemporal Judgment and Decision
245(32)
Nira Liberman
Yaacov Trope
Self-Signaling and Self-Control
277(24)
Drazen Prelec
Ronit Bodner
PART III Patterns of Preference
Subadditive Intertemporal Choice
301(22)
Daniel Read
Summary Assessment of Experiences: The Whole Is Different from the Sum of Its Parts
323(28)
Dan Ariely
Ziv Carmon
Predicting and Indulging Changing Preferences
351(44)
George Loewenstein
Erik Angner
PART IV Applications
Time Discounting of Health Outcomes
395(24)
Gretchen B. Chapman
Delay Discounting: A Fundamental Behavioral Process of Drug Dependence
419(22)
Warren K. Bickel
Matthew W. Johnson
Fear as a Policy Instrument
441(18)
Andrew Caplin
Dieting as an Exercise in Behavioral Economics
459(32)
C. Peter Herman
Janet Polivy
Self-Rationing: Self-Control in Consumer Choice
491(26)
Klaus Wertenbroch
The Hyperbolic Consumption Model: Calibration, Simulation, and Empirical Evaluation
517(28)
George-Marios Angeletos
David Laibson
Andrea Repetto
Jeremy Tobacman
Stephen Weinberg
Index 545