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Main Authors: Hu, Sang, Zhou, Zihan
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.02498
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author Hu, Sang
Zhou, Zihan
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Zhou, Zihan
contents For optimal stopping problems with time-inconsistent preference, we measure the inherent level of time-inconsistency by taking the time needed to turn the naive strategies into the sophisticated ones. In particular, when in a repeated experiment the naive agent can observe her actual sequence of actions which are inconsistent with what she has planned at the initial time, she then chooses her immediate action based on the observations on her later actual behavior. The procedure is repeated until her actual sequence of actions are consistent with her plan at any time. We show that for the preference value of cumulative prospect theory, in which the time-inconsistency is due to the probability distortion, the higher the degree of probability distortion, the more severe the level of time-inconsistency, and the more time required to turn the naive strategies into the sophisticated ones.
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spellingShingle From Time-inconsistency to Time-consistency for Optimal Stopping Problems
Hu, Sang
Zhou, Zihan
General Economics
Economics
For optimal stopping problems with time-inconsistent preference, we measure the inherent level of time-inconsistency by taking the time needed to turn the naive strategies into the sophisticated ones. In particular, when in a repeated experiment the naive agent can observe her actual sequence of actions which are inconsistent with what she has planned at the initial time, she then chooses her immediate action based on the observations on her later actual behavior. The procedure is repeated until her actual sequence of actions are consistent with her plan at any time. We show that for the preference value of cumulative prospect theory, in which the time-inconsistency is due to the probability distortion, the higher the degree of probability distortion, the more severe the level of time-inconsistency, and the more time required to turn the naive strategies into the sophisticated ones.
title From Time-inconsistency to Time-consistency for Optimal Stopping Problems
topic General Economics
Economics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.02498