One facet of intertemporal choice is the possibility for preference reversal, when a tempting reward becomes more highly valued than abstaining only when immediately available.
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Or were you thinking more along the lines of intertemporal vote stacking ?; ) Talk ) 16 : 22, 30 December 2007 ( UTC)
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According to this source, the Austrians focus on intertemporal distortions of capital structure, while mainstream economists concern themselves with downward spirals in general economic activity.
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In general, a low value of theta ( high intertemporal elasticity ) means that consumption growth is very sensitive to changes in the real interest rate.
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Neuroeconomic research in intertemporal choice is largely aimed at understanding what mediates observed behaviors such as future discounting and impulsively choosing smaller sooner rather than larger later rewards.
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Lindahl's formulation of the concept of sequence economies and intertemporal equilibrium ( 1929, 1930 ) is by far the first rigorous attempt to do so.
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Intertemporal trade represents a tradeoff of goods today for goods tomorrow, and it can be contrasted with intratemporal trade, an exchange of goods taking place immediately.
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Decisions made with a time delay intertemporal choice tend to involve different weights on outcomes depending on their delay, involving hyperbolic discounting and affective forecasting.
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In humans, a reduction in cortisol, released by the hypothalamus in response to stress, is correlated with a higher degree of impulsivity in intertemporal choice tasks.
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Solving this problem mathematically, assuming that individuals are rational and have access to complete markets, Intertemporal choice : Modigliani's Life Cycle Income Hypothesis for details.