Time preferences and overconfident beliefs: Evidence from germany

Volume: 92, Pages: 101651 - 101651
Published: Jun 1, 2021
Abstract
This paper investigates if and how time preferences are related to beliefs regarding one’s own future outcomes. We measure overconfident beliefs using the difference between an individual’s expected position and their observed percentile in the distribution of monthly gross wages one year after our survey. Our regression exercises link this bias measure to information about patience, conditioning on risk preferences, personality traits,...
Paper Details
Title
Time preferences and overconfident beliefs: Evidence from germany
Published Date
Jun 1, 2021
Volume
92
Pages
101651 - 101651
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