Survey data show that subjects positively discount both gains and losses but discount gains more heavily than losses. This holds for monetary and non-monetary outcomes. These results do not confirm the findings of two earlier studies about negative time preferences for non-monetary outcomes.
M. Casari, D. Dragone (2011). On Negative Time Preferences. ECONOMICS LETTERS, 111(1), 37-39 [10.1016/j.econlet.2010.12.010].
On Negative Time Preferences
CASARI, MARCO;DRAGONE, DAVIDE
2011
Abstract
Survey data show that subjects positively discount both gains and losses but discount gains more heavily than losses. This holds for monetary and non-monetary outcomes. These results do not confirm the findings of two earlier studies about negative time preferences for non-monetary outcomes.File in questo prodotto:
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