The following pages link to Timing and self-control (Q2859050):
Displaying 22 items.
- Limited self-control and long-run growth (Q325018) (← links)
- Pure hyperbolic discount curves predict ``eyes open'' self-control (Q453656) (← links)
- Honesty and informal agreements (Q523491) (← links)
- Time-consistent and self-coordination strategies for multi-period mean-conditional value-at-risk portfolio selection (Q666996) (← links)
- Sweet self-deception (Q741586) (← links)
- Menu-dependent self-control (Q898658) (← links)
- Equilibrium existence for large perfect information games (Q899496) (← links)
- Self-coordination in time inconsistent stochastic decision problems: a planner-doer game framework (Q1655553) (← links)
- Emotions and behavior regulation in decision dilemmas (Q1656935) (← links)
- Models of limited self-control: comparison and implications for bargaining (Q1670194) (← links)
- Temptation and commitment in the laboratory (Q1691373) (← links)
- The bargaining within (Q1934922) (← links)
- Bad temptation (Q2050996) (← links)
- Multi-lateral strategic bargaining without stationarity (Q2057260) (← links)
- Tempting goods, self-control fatigue, and time preference in consumer dynamics (Q2074057) (← links)
- Does backwards induction imply subgame perfection? (Q2357807) (← links)
- Naiveté and sophistication in dynamic inconsistency (Q2406935) (← links)
- Discount functions and self-control problems (Q2511263) (← links)
- Multi-period complete-information games with self control: a dual-self approach (Q2858606) (← links)
- A Nash-Type Fictitious Game Framework to Time-Inconsistent Stochastic Control Problems (Q5073515) (← links)
- Temptation and guilt (Q6160124) (← links)
- The self-coordination mean-variance strategy in continuous time (Q6181249) (← links)