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INTERTEMPORAL CHOICE 
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Time matters less when outcomes differ: Unimodal vs. cross-modal comparisons in intertemporal choice

Cubitt, R, University of Nottingham
Unimodal intertemporal decisions involve comparing options of the same type (e.g., apples now versus apples later), and cross-modal decisions involve comparing options of different types (e.g., a car now versus a vacation later). As we show, existing models of intertemporal choice do not allow time preference to depend on whether the comparisons to be made are unimodal or...
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On the origin of utility, weighting, and discounting functions: How they get their shapes and how to change their shapes

Stewart, N, University of Warwick
We present a theoretical account of the origin of the shapes of utility, probability weighting, and temporal discounting functions. In an experimental test of the theory, we systematically change the shape of revealed utility, weighting, and discounting functions by manipulating the distribution of monies, probabilities, and delays in the choices used to elicit them. The...
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