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The effect of military service on soldiers' time preferences - Evidence from Israel
Eyal Lahav
, Uri Benzion, Tal Shavit
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Army
20%
Calm
20%
College Students
20%
Current Field
20%
Future Risk
20%
Great Uncertainty
20%
High Mortality
20%
High Risk
20%
Israel
100%
Military Service
100%
Mortality Risk
40%
Older Adults
20%
Perceived Risk
20%
Soldiers
100%
Subjective Discount Rates
40%
Survival Probability
20%
Teenagers
40%
Time Preference
100%
University Students
20%
Social Sciences
Armed Forces
100%
Discount Rate
40%
Israel
100%
Military Service
100%
Perceived Risk
20%
University Students
40%
Young Adults
20%
Psychology
College Students
100%
Field Study
100%
Military Service
100%
Mortality Risk
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Army
50%
Discount Rate
100%
Perceived Risk
50%