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.
Peter Ordeshook and Marianna Klochko address an understudied issue from rational choice theory - the common assumption that individual time preference...