Mental Zooming as Variable Asset Integration in Inter-temporal Choice
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2020Metadata
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Abstract
Our time preferences deviate systematically from that of Homo economicus. They seem to be driven by a form of mental zooming, where higher and more distant payouts induce a more holistic perspective in contrast to smaller and near future payouts. We model zooming as variable asset integration and ask whether this can explain the observed variation in discount rates in experiments. It can. Equally important, the zooming for both time and magnitude is similar across two countries (Ethiopia and Malawi), and within a country (Ethiopia). An intriguing empirical regularity is that the dimensionless degree of zooming in time is roughly twice the zooming degree in magnitude. We offer no explanation for this asymmetry between time and magnitude.