Collective Self-Control

Volume: 9, Issue: 3, Pages: 213 - 244
Published: Aug 1, 2017
Abstract
Behavioral economics presents a “paternalistic” rationale for a benevolent government's intervention. We consider an economy where the only “distortion” is agents' time-inconsistency. We study the desirability of various forms of collective action, ones pertaining to costly commitment and ones pertaining to the timing of consumption, when government decisions respond to voters' preferences via the political process. Three messages emerge. First,...
Paper Details
Title
Collective Self-Control
Published Date
Aug 1, 2017
Volume
9
Issue
3
Pages
213 - 244
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