Essays in Decision Making 1997
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-60663-2_10
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Issues In Supporting Intertemporal Choice

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“…The preference should, therefore, depend only on the absolute time difference between the outcomes. But as Benzion et al (1989) and Ahlbrecht and Weber (1995) found, this does not accord with the value judgements exhibited and there are persuasive reasons why it should not (French, 1986;Atherton and French, 1997). Hyperbolic discount rates (Harvey, 1995) do allow decision makers to give more weight to the very long-term future than with constant discount rates.…”
Section: Psychological Researchmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…The preference should, therefore, depend only on the absolute time difference between the outcomes. But as Benzion et al (1989) and Ahlbrecht and Weber (1995) found, this does not accord with the value judgements exhibited and there are persuasive reasons why it should not (French, 1986;Atherton and French, 1997). Hyperbolic discount rates (Harvey, 1995) do allow decision makers to give more weight to the very long-term future than with constant discount rates.…”
Section: Psychological Researchmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…This is against the views of the authors, but was done in order to allow comparisons to be made between the different models (see Atherton and French, 1997). This resulted in the 'On-site' facility having the 'best' score; this seemed unreasonable to the decision maker.…”
Section: Constant Discountingmentioning
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