Intertemporal choice shifts in households: Do they occur and are they good?

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2013-06

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We examine whether and to what extent joint choices are more or less patient and time-consistent than individual choices in households. We use data from an artefactual field experiment where both individual and joint time preferences were elicited. We find a substantial shift from individual to joint household decisions. Interestingly, joint decisions do not only generate beneficial shifts, i.e., patient and time-consistent shifts. On the contrary, a majority of the observed shifts are impatient and time-inconsistent shifts. A number of observable characteristics are significantly correlated with these shifts in preferences from individual decisions to joint decisions.

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JEL classification: C91; C92; C93; D10

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individual decisions, joint decisions, patience, time-consistency, choice shifts, rural China

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