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    The Economics of Self-Destructive Choices

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    The Economics of Self-Destructive Choices

    The Economics of Self-Destructive Choices
    Springer | Economics | Feb 20, 2016 | ISBN-10: 443155792X | 191 pages | pdf | 5.93 mb

    Authors: Ikeda, Shinsuke
    Elucidates theoretically why people make self-destructive decisions bringing small immediate satisfaction at huge future costs and suggests how to improve decision making
    Provides empirically validating evidence that intemperate, biased preferences actually relate to self-destructive behavior and decisions
    Explains the paradoxical possibility that present biased preferences lead not to intemperance but to excessive temperance, such as anorexia nervosa, preproperation and stinginess


    Based on recent advances in economics, especially those in behavioral economics, this book elucidates theoretically and empirically the mechanism of time-inconsistent decision making that leads to various forms of self-destructive behavior. The topics include over-eating and obesity, over-spending, over-borrowing, under-saving, procrastination, smoking, gambling, over-drinking, and other intemperate behaviors, all of which relate to serious social problems in advanced countries.
    In this book, the author attempts to construct a bridge between the basic theory of time discounting, especially as of hyperbolic discounting, and empirically observed “irrational (non-classical)” behavior in the various contexts just mentioned. The empirical validity of the theory is discussed using unique micro data as well as public macro data. The book proposes prescriptions for individual decision makers, whether sophisticated or naïve, to make better choices in self-control problems, and also provides policy makers with useful advice for influencing people’s decision making in the right directions.
    This work is recommended not only to general readers who seek to learn how to attain better self-regulation under self-control problems. It also helps researchers who seek an overview of positive and normative implications of hyperbolic discounting, and thereby reconstruct economic theory for a better understanding of actual human behavior and the resulting economic dynamics

    Number of Illustrations and Tables
    8 b/w illustrations, 37 illustrations in colour
    Topics
    Economics, general

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