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away with flawed conclusions.
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Where Social Meets Science
David I. Laibson
Ph.D. Robert I. Goldman
Professor of Economics,
Harvard University
David Laibson is the Robert ... Goldman Professor ofEconomics at Harvard University. Laibson is
also a member of the National Bureau of Economic Research, where he is Research Associate in the
Asset Pricing, Economic Fluctuations ... Aging Working Groups. Laibson serves on several
editorial boards, as well as the boards of the Health and Retirement Survey and the Pension
Research Council. Laibson is a Fellow
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than 3 months later. If future feelings really were less
(Ainslie & Haslam, 1992; Berns, Laibson, & Loewenstein, intense than present feelings, then one could maximize benefits by
2007; Frederick, Loewenstein ... Donoghue, 2003; McClure, consuming in the present (when the pleasure ofconsumption is at
Laibson, Loewenstein, & Cohen, 2004; Mischel, Shoda, & its zenith) and paying in the future (when the pain ... vast majority of the participants expected that those who were Bcms. G. S.. Laibson. D.. & Loewenstein, G. (2007). Intertemporal choice—
toward an integrative framework. Trends in Cognitive Science
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costly punishment. Nature 444, 718-723 (2006). 2& McClure, S. M. Laibson. D.I, Loewenstein. G. & Cohen J. D. Separate neural
7. Rand, D.G.. Dreher, A.. Ellirgsen.T, Fudenberg
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referee for useful comments. We also thank K. Binmore, D.
Fudenberg, D. Laibson, A. Newman, A. Rubinstein, the participants at ESSET 2004, Games 2004, ECCE 1,
THEMA, Berkeley, Caked', Institute
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