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The following pages link to Contract Design and Self-Control: Theory and Evidence (Q3159688):
Displaying 39 items.
- Self-control and bargaining (Q308637) (← links)
- Why firms' exploitation of consumer myopia May benefit myopic consumers (Q356587) (← links)
- The sunk-cost effect and optimal two-part pricing (Q601794) (← links)
- Time preference and the welfare effects of tie-in sales (Q709087) (← links)
- Advance selling decisions with overconfident consumers (Q898711) (← links)
- Contracting with a naïve time-inconsistent agent: to exploit or not to exploit? (Q900252) (← links)
- Nonlinear pricing with self-control preferences (Q996380) (← links)
- A theory of intermediated investment with hyperbolic discounting investors (Q1622351) (← links)
- Price discrimination with loss averse consumers (Q1640587) (← links)
- Do sellers exploit biased beliefs of buyers? An experiment (Q1651234) (← links)
- Modeling customer bounded rationality in operations management: a review and research opportunities (Q1652537) (← links)
- Self-coordination in time inconsistent stochastic decision problems: a planner-doer game framework (Q1655553) (← links)
- Cigarette taxes with endogenous addictiveness (Q1675007) (← links)
- Optimal investment strategy under time-inconsistent preferences and high-water mark contract (Q1785748) (← links)
- Consumer heterogeneity and surplus under two-part pricing (Q2098940) (← links)
- Consumption and portfolio decisions with uncertain lifetimes (Q2190067) (← links)
- Fishing for fools (Q2195691) (← links)
- Life insurance and life settlement markets with overconfident policyholders (Q2211484) (← links)
- When consumers do not make an active decision: dynamic default rules and their equilibrium effects (Q2212766) (← links)
- Optimal harvesting of fish stocks under a time-varying discount rate (Q2261640) (← links)
- Consumer exploitation and notice periods (Q2328523) (← links)
- On incentives, temptation and self-control (Q2344376) (← links)
- Temptation, horizontal differentiation and monopoly pricing (Q2353599) (← links)
- Naiveté and sophistication in dynamic inconsistency (Q2406935) (← links)
- Performance of procrastinators: On the value of deadlines (Q2429997) (← links)
- Finite horizon consumption and portfolio decisions with stochastic hyperbolic discounting (Q2452217) (← links)
- Arbitrage opportunities in frictionless markets with sophisticated investors (Q2464016) (← links)
- Present bias in the labor market -- when it pays to be naive (Q2675445) (← links)
- Consumer loss aversion and scale-dependent psychological switching costs (Q2685837) (← links)
- Renegotiation and dynamic inconsistency: contracting with non-exponential discounting (Q2685861) (← links)
- Endogenous preferences and dynamic contract design (Q2867482) (← links)
- Self-regulation through Goal Setting* (Q3002703) (← links)
- Designing Pricing Contracts for Boundedly Rational Customers: Does the Framing of the Fixed Fee Matter? (Q3117696) (← links)
- ESTIMATING DYNAMIC DISCRETE CHOICE MODELS WITH HYPERBOLIC DISCOUNTING, WITH AN APPLICATION TO MAMMOGRAPHY DECISIONS (Q5257884) (← links)
- Commitment and partial naïveté: early withdrawal penalties on retirement accounts (Q6100489) (← links)
- Misperception and cognition in markets (Q6105145) (← links)
- Intertemporal price discrimination with time-inconsistent consumers (Q6204156) (← links)
- Is attention produced optimally? Theory and evidence from experiments with bandwidth enhancements (Q6536535) (← links)
- Time-inconsistent bargaining and cross-commitments (Q6555617) (← links)