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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Contributors; Preface; Part One: Historical Overview; 1. The Fall and Rise of Psychological Explanations in the Economics of Intertemporal Choice
  • George Loewenstein; 2. Intertemporal Choice and Political Thought
  • Jon Elster; Part Two: General Perspectives; 3. Hyperbolic Discounting
  • George Ainslie and Nick Haslam; 4. Irrationality, Impulziveness, and Selfishness as Discount Reversal Effects
  • Howard Rachlin and Andres Raineri; 5. Anomalies in Intertemporal Choice: Evidence and an Interpretation
  • George Loewenstein and Drazen Prelec.
  • 6. Delay of Gratification in Children
  • Walter Mischel, Yuichi Shoda, and Monica L. RodriguezPart Three: Self-Control; 7. Self Command: A New Discipline
  • T.C. Schelling; 8. Self-Control
  • George Ainslie and Nick Haslam; Part Four: Internalities; 9. Utility from Memory and Anticipation
  • Jon Elster and George Loewenstein; 10. Melioration
  • Richard J. Herrnstein and Drazen Prelec; 11. The Role of Moral Sentiments in the Theory of Intertemporal Choice
  • Robert H. Frank; Part Five: Applications and Extensions.
  • 12. Mental Accounting, Saving, and Self-Control
  • Hersh M. Shefrin and Richard H. Thaler13. A Theory of Addiction
  • Richard J. Herrnstein and Drazen Prelec; 14. Rational Addiction and the Effect of Price on Consumption
  • Gary S. Becker, Michael Grossman, and Kevin M. Murphy; 15. Frames of Reference and the Intertemporal Wage Profile
  • Robert H. Frank; Index.