Quasi-hyperbolic Time Preferences and Their Intergenerational Transmission

Referierte Fachzeitschrift // 2013
Referierte Fachzeitschrift // 2013

Quasi-hyperbolic Time Preferences and Their Intergenerational Transmission

This study explores the intergenerational transmission of time preferences and focuses on the question which specific aspects of mother’s time preference are related to her preschool child’s ability to delay gratification. We provide a new procedure for assessing the parameters of a “quasi-hyperbolic” discount function (Laibson, 1997) using two trade-off experiments. We apply the procedure to a sample of 213 mother-child pairs and show that especially mother’s beta parameter is related to her preschool child’s ability to delay gratification.

Kosse, Fabian und Friedhelm Pfeiffer (2013), Quasi-hyperbolic Time Preferences and Their Intergenerational Transmission, Applied Economics Letters 20 (10) , 983-986

Autoren/-innen Fabian Kosse // Friedhelm Pfeiffer