Sweet sixteen: Changing time preferences in the transition from middle school to high school, for different scenarios

Eyal Lahav, Tal Shavit, Uri Benzion

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ملخص

Teenagers earn, save and spend large amounts of money. Therefore, understanding teenagers' time preference and how it affects their economic behavior is very important. The current study investigates time preferences of high school and middle school students, and the effect of different intertemporal choice scenarios on teenagers' subjective discount rate. One scenario used a standard intertemporal choice question while the other was a wage scenario. We found higher future orientation (lower subjective discount rate) among high school students than among middle school students when using a standard scenario but found no difference between groups in the wage scenario. For both groups, we found the subjective discount rates increased when the teenagers are asked to delay receipt of wages they earned by working (wage scenario). Other variables, like participation in sports and an allowance given by parents, were found to affect teenagers' time preferences.

اللغة الأصليةالإنجليزيّة
الصفحات (من إلى)22-32
عدد الصفحات11
دوريةJournal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
مستوى الصوت103
رقم الإصدار1
المعرِّفات الرقمية للأشياء
حالة النشرنُشِر - 1 يناير 2015

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