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Non-Exponential Discounting: A Direct Test

Richard Startz () and Kwok Ping Tsang ()

Working Papers from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of Economics

Abstract: Standard models of intertemporal utility maximization under uncertainty assume that agents discount future utility flows at a constant compounded rate—exponential discounting. Euler equations estimated over different time horizons should have equal discount rates. They do not. Rising term yield premia on safe nominal bonds imply discount rates that rise with longer horizons, as uncertainty is much too small to account for the difference in interest rates. Five- year discount rates are roughly triple one-quarter discount rates. Such deviations from exponential discounting are large enough to make a large difference in consumption choices over long horizons. Our rejection of exponential discounting raises doubts about dynamic consistency in consumer choice, and therefore calls into question an underpinning of many intertemporal models.

Keywords: Intertemporal consumer choice; discounting; hyperbolic discounting; consumption (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008

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