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Endogenous Time Preferences in Social Networks Book

Endogenous Time Preferences in Social Networks
Endogenous Time Preferences in Social Networks, Marianna Klochko and Peter Ordeshook address an under-studied issue from rational choice theory - the common assumption that individual time preferences are exogenous and fixed. They then present empirical evidence to suggest that this is not the case, ex, Endogenous Time Preferences in Social Networks has a rating of 4 stars
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Endogenous Time Preferences in Social Networks, Marianna Klochko and Peter Ordeshook address an under-studied issue from rational choice theory - the common assumption that individual time preferences are exogenous and fixed. They then present empirical evidence to suggest that this is not the case, ex, Endogenous Time Preferences in Social Networks
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  • Endogenous Time Preferences in Social Networks
  • Written by author Marianna A. Klochko
  • Published by Elgar, Edward Publishing, Inc., February 2006
  • Marianna Klochko and Peter Ordeshook address an under-studied issue from rational choice theory - the common assumption that individual time preferences are exogenous and fixed. They then present empirical evidence to suggest that this is not the case, ex
  • Marianna Klochko and Peter Ordeshook address an under-studied issue from rational choice theory - the common assumption that individual time preferences are exogenous and fixed. They then present empirical evidence to suggest that this is not the case, ex
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1Cooperation and time discounting
2Evidence of the endogenous determination of discount rates
3The evolutionary perspective
4Investment, consumption and change
5A 3-node network : part 1
6A 3-note network : part 2
7Endogenous networks : part 1
8Endogenous networks : part 2
9Summary


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