Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Series: Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers Creation-Date: 2009-11-19 Revision-Date: 2014-11-20 Number: 09-103/1 Author-Name: Anke Gerber Author-Workplace-Name: Hamburg University, Germany Author-Name: Kirsten I.M. Rohde Author-Workplace-Name: Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands Title: Eliciting Discount Functions when Baseline Consumption changes over Time Abstract: Many empirical studies on intertemporal choice report preference reversals in the sense that a preference between a small reward to be received soon and a larger reward to be received later reverses as both rewards are equally delayed. Such preference reversals are commonly interpreted as contradicting constant discounting. This interpretation is correct only if baseline consumption to which the outcomes are added, remains constant over time. The difficulty with measuring discounting when baseline consumption changes over time, is that delaying an outcome has two effects: (1) due to the change in baseline consumption, it changes the extra utility from receiving the outcome, and (2) it changes the factor by which this extra utility is discounted. In this paper we propose a way to disentangle the two effects, which allows us to draw conclusions about discounting even when baseline con-sumption changes over time. Classification-JEL: D91, D81 Keywords: Hyperbolic discounting, Constant discounting, Preference reversals, Decreasing impatience File-Url: https://papers.tinbergen.nl/09103.pdf File-Format: application/pdf File-Size: 122540 bytes Handle: RePEc:tin:wpaper:20090103