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Anchoring effects in experimental discount rate elicitation
Authors:Daniel Hermann  Oliver Musshoff
Institution:1. Department for Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Georg-August-Universit?t G?ttingen, G?ttingen, Germanydaniel.hermann@agr.uni-goettingen.de;3. Department for Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Georg-August-Universit?t G?ttingen, G?ttingen, Germany
Abstract:Discount rates are often elicited using incentivized or hypothetical multiple price lists. We conduct two multiple price lists according to Coller and Williams (Experimental Economics 2: 107–127, 1999) with varying ranges of larger–later payments. Participants carry out both tasks and are randomly assigned to a task order as well as to a payment or no-payment treatment. Our results indicate that the range of the first completed task anchors discount rate decisions. Participants who begin the task with the lower range of the larger–later payments stated lower discount rates than participants who start with the task containing a wider range. Paying monetary incentives does not influence the detected anchor effect.
Keywords:Discount rates  intertemporal decision-making  anchoring effect  experimental economics  time preference
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