Smoking today and stopping tomorrow: a limited foresight perspective
Article dans une revue: This article considers an intertemporal decision problem in which the agent has limited foresight. It offers an interpretation of why people may smoke when they are young–as a result of having a short horizon of foresight–and refrain from smoking when they get older–as a result of having better foresight.
Auteur(s)
Philippe Jehiel, Andrew Lilico
Revue
- CESifo Economic Studies
Date de publication
- 2010
Mots-clés JEL
Mots-clés
- Bounded rationality
- Limited foresight
- Short-sightedness
- Smoking
Pages
- 141-164
URL de la notice HAL
Version
- 1
Volume
- 56