ISBN-13: 9781845425982 / Angielski / Twarda / 2005 / 288 str.
Peter Ordeshook and Marianna Klochko address an understudied 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, exploring a computer simulation model that allows for the evolutionary change of time preferences. This is done, moreover, in the context of social networks that are themselves endogenously determined.