“The Rate of Time Preference: A Praxeological Oxymoron.”Barnett, William; Block, Walter. December 2011. Rate of Time Preference: Praxeological Oxymoron. Dialogue 10(4):38-47.Barnett, William II and Walter Block. Unpublished. "The Rate of Time Preference: A Praxeological Oxymoron."...
The rate of time preference 喜欢 0 阅读量: 112 作者: AS Manne 摘要: If one adopts a real annual discount rate of 5% or more — and there are no significant climate impacts for half a century — these impacts have a present value that is virtually negligible. Within a cost-benefit ...
1995. "The Rate of Time Preference: Implications for the Greenhouse Debate." Energy Policy 23 (April/May): 391-394.Manne, A. S. (1995) The Rate of Time Preference: Implications for the Greenhouse Debate. Energy Policy 23: pp. 391-394...
A. Empirical Principle The rate of time preference or degree of impatience of each individual depends upon his income stream. B. Principle Of Maximum Desirability Through the alterations in the income streams produced by loans or sales, the marginal degrees of impatience for all individuals in the...
[translate] auncertainty around the social rate of time preference over the very long-term makes the choice of discount rate particularly difficult 不确定性在时间的优先选择附近的社会率关于长期做出选择折扣率特别困难[translate]
Anything that influences the rate of time preference will influence the savings rate. Economic conditions, social institutions, and individual or population characteristics can all play a role. Economic conditions such as economic stability and total income are important in determining savings rates. Peri...
Evidence regarding workers' intertemporal choices with respect to risks with long-term implications is broadly consistent with rational behavior. Workers' implicit real rate of time preference with respect to future life years equals approximately 11 percent. This rate of time preference decreases with ...
This rate of time preference decreases with education. ∗ Preliminary versions of this paper were presented at the University of Chicago, Duke University, the University of Illinois, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Northwestern University, and the Summer Meetings of the Labor Studies ...
Current smokers have an implied rate of time preference of 13.8% as compared to 8.1% for nonsmokers. Current smokers who are blue-collar workers have rates of time preference with respect to years of life of 16.3% compared to 7.8% for nonsmoking blue-collar workers. (JEL I12, D81, D91...
The Gap between the Subjective Rate of Time Preference and the Market Rate of Return: A Confirmation Based on a Linear Program of Portfolio Choices Utilizing Primary Data 来自 ejournals.ph 喜欢 0 阅读量: 48 作者: EB Buhain 摘要: The feasibility or soundness of building a model that will ...