Discounting health and money: New evidence using a more robust method.

Authors
  • ATTEMA Arthur e
  • BLEICHRODT Han
  • L'HARIDON Olivier
  • PERETTI WATEL Patrick
  • SEROR Valerie
  • L HARIDON Olivier
Publication date
2018
Publication type
Journal Article
Summary This study compares discounting for money and health in a field study. We applied the direct method, which measures discounting independent of utility, in a representative French sample, interviewed at home by professional interviewers. We found more discounting for money than for health. The median discount rates (6.5% for money and 2.2 % for health) were close to market interest rates suggesting that the direct method solves the puzzle of unrealistically high discount rates typically observed in applied economics. Constant discounting fitted the data better than hyperbolic discounting. The substantial individual heterogeneity in discounting could be explained by age and occupation.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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