Intertemporal choice is one of the foundational models in economic theory. It sets the human lifetime in just two periods – today and tomorrow – to evaluate how people make choices over time. Generally, an individual can prefer to save money today and spend more tomorrow, or borrow today and spend less tomorrow. Quite often, […]
Tag: cognitive-bias
Lately, every purchase feels a bit heavier than it should. You’re not buying much more than usual, but your bank balance seems to disappear faster. Maybe you’ve cut back on takeout, or started hesitating before grabbing your favorite snack, and yet things still don’t add up. That’s the strange part about inflation: inflation doesn’t just […]