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Ambiguity and endogenous discounting
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Ambiguity and endogenous discounting

Antoine Bommier, Asen Kochov and François Le Grand
Journal of Mathematical Economics, pp.48-62
01/08/2019

Abstract

Intertemporal choice Ambiguity Correlation Aversion Endogenous discounting
Existing work has shown that ambiguity averse agents dislike positive autocorrelation in their consumption profile. Remarkably, the same prediction can be generated by expected-utility models with endogenous discounting if one makes the common assumption of increasing marginal impatience. This paper disentangles the intertemporal predictions of ambiguity aversion from those of endogenous discounting by identifying a form of autocorrelation that is disliked by ambiguity averse agents only. The analysis is supplemented by two representation theorems. The first delivers a novel axiomatization of endogenous discounting without restricting beliefs to be expected utility. Leveraging our analysis of ambiguity aversion, the second result delivers a maxmin representation of beliefs.
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6 Social Sciences
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