The globalizability of temporal discounting
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Ruggeri, Kai
Panin, Amma
Vdovic, Milica
Većkalov, Bojana
Abdul-Salaam, Nazeer
Achterberg, Jascha
Akil, Carla
Amatya, Jolly
Amatya, Kanchan
Andersen, Thomas Lind
Aquino, Sibele D.
Arunasalam, Arjoon
Ashcroft-Jones, Sarah
Askelund, Adrian Dahl
Ayacaxli, Nélida
Sheshdeh, Aseman Bagheri
Bailey, Alexander
Barea Arroyo, Paula
Mejía, Genaro Basulto
Benvenuti, Martina
Berge, Mari Louise
Bermaganbet, Aliya
Bibilouri, Katherine
Bjørndal, Ludvig Daae
Black, Sabrina
Lyshol, Johanna K. Blomster
Brik, Tymofii
Buabang, Eike Kofi
Burghart, Matthias
Bursalıoğlu, Aslı
Buzayu, Naos Mesfin
Čadek, Martin
de Carvalho, Nathalia Melo
Cazan, Ana-Maria
Çetinçelik, Melis
Chai, Valentino E.
Chen, Patricia
Chen, Shiyi
Clay, Georgia
D’Ambrogio, Simone
Damnjanović, Kaja
Duffy, Grace
Dugue, Tatianna
Dwarkanath, Twinkle
Envuladu, Esther Awazzi
Erceg, Nikola
Esteban-Serna, Celia
Farahat, Eman
Farrokhnia, R. A.
Fawad, Mareyba
Fedryansyah, Muhammad
Feng, David
Filippi, Silvia
Fonollá, Matías A.
Freichel, René
Freira, Lucia
Friedemann, Maja
Gao, Ziwei
Ge, Suwen
Geiger, Sandra J.
George, Leya
Grabovski, Iulia
Gracheva, Aleksandra
Gracheva, Anastasia
Hajian, Ali
Hasan, Nida
Hecht, Marlene
Hong, Xinyi
Hong, Xinyi
Hubená, Barbora
Ikonomeas, Alexander Gustav Fredriksen
Ilić, Sandra
Izydorczyk, David
Jakob, Lea
Janssens, Margo
Jarke, Hannes
Kácha, Ondřej
Kalinova, Kalina Nikolova
Kapingura, Forget Mingiri
Karakasheva, Ralitsa
Kasdan, David Oliver
Kemel, Emmanuel
Khorrami, Peggah
Krawiec, Jakub M.
Lagidze, Nato
Lazarević, Aleksandra
Lazić, Aleksandra
Lee, Hyung Seo
Lep, Žan
Lins, Samuel
Lofthus, Ingvild Sandø
Macchia, Lucía
Mamede, Salomé
Mamo, Metasebiya Ayele
Maratkyzy, Laura
Mareva, Silvana
Marwaha, Shivika
McGill, Lucy
McParland, Sharon
Melnic, Anișoara
Meyer, Sebastian A.
Mizak, Szymon
Mohammed, Amina
Mukhyshbayeva, Aizhan
Navajas, Joaquin
Neshevska, Dragana
Niazi, Shehrbano Jamali
Nieves, Ana Elsa Nieto
Nippold, Franziska
Oberschulte, Julia
Otto, Thiago
Pae, Riinu
Panchelieva, Tsvetelina
Park, Sun Young
Pascu, Daria Stefania
Pavlović, Irena
Petrović, Marija B.
Popović, Dora
Prinz, Gerhard M.
Rachev, Nikolay R.
Ranc, Pika
Razum, Josip
Rho, Christina Eun
Riitsalu, Leonore
Rocca, Federica
Rosenbaum, R. Shayna
Rujimora, James
Rujimora, James
Rusyidi, Binahayati
Rutherford, Charlotte
Said, Rand
Sanguino, Inés
Sarikaya, Ahmet Kerem
Say, Nicolas
Schuck, Jakob
Shiels, Mary
Shir, Yarden
Sievert, Elisabeth D. C.
Soboleva, Irina
Solomonia, Tina
Soni, Siddhant
Soysal, Irem
Stablum, Federica
Sundström, Felicia T. A.
Tang, Xintong
Tavera, Felice
Taylor, Jacqueline
Tebbe, Anna-Lena
Thommesen, Katrine Krabbe
Tobias-Webb, Juliette
Todsen, Anna Louise
Toscano, Filippo
Tran, Tran
Trinh, Jason
Turati, Alice
Ueda, Kohei
Vacondio, Martina
Vakhitov, Volodymyr
Valencia, Adrianna J.
Van Reyn, Chiara
Venema, Tina A. G.
Verra, Sanne E.
Vintr, Jáchym
Vranka, Marek A.
Wagner, Lisa
Wu, Xue
Xing, Ke Ying
Xu, Kailin
Xu, Sonya
Yamada, Yuki
Yosifova, Aleksandra
Zupan, Zorana
García-Garzon, Eduardo
Fecha:
2022Resumen
Economic inequality is associated with preferences for smaller, immediate gains over larger, delayed ones. Such temporal discounting may feed into rising global inequality, yet it is unclear whether it is a function of choice preferences or norms, or rather the absence of sufficient resources for immediate needs. It is also not clear whether these reflect true differences in choice patterns between income groups. We tested temporal discounting and five intertemporal choice anomalies using local currencies and value standards in 61 countries (N = 13,629). Across a diverse sample, we found consistent, robust rates of choice anomalies. Lower-income groups were not significantly different, but economic inequality and broader financial circumstances were clearly correlated with population choice patterns.
Este artículo se encuentra originalmente publicado en Nature Human Behaviour (e-ISSN: 2397-3374)
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https://repositorio.utdt.edu/handle/20.500.13098/11456https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-022-01392-w