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- In behavioral economics, intertemporal choice is the study of the relative value people ****ign to two or more payoffs at different points in time. This...
- Intertemporal equilibrium is a notion of economic equilibrium conceived over many periods of time. In modern economic theory, most models explicitly take...
- Economic theories of intertemporal consumption s**** to explain people's preferences in relation to consumption and saving over the course of their lives...
- In economics, elasticity of intertemporal substitution (or intertemporal elasticity of substitution, EIS, IES) is a measure of responsiveness of the growth...
- Intertemporal law regulates the conflict of laws relating to time. It determines which law is applicable at which time, and specifically the applicability...
- Within mathematical finance, the intertemporal capital ****et pricing model, or ICAPM, is an alternative to the CAPM provided by Robert Merton. It is a...
- Intertemporal portfolio choice is the process of allocating one's investable wealth to various ****ets, especially financial ****ets, repeatedly over time...
- Bellman equation is Robert C. Merton's seminal 1973 article on the intertemporal capital ****et pricing model. (See also Merton's portfolio problem)....
- the utility function is necessarily cardinal in nature. In a typical intertemporal consumption model, the above summation of utilities discounted from...
- In economics and finance, an intertemporal budget constraint is a constraint faced by a decision maker who is making choices for both the present and...