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References for The labor market consequences of impatience
Further reading
- Della Vigna, S. "Psychology and economics: Evidence from the field"Journal of Economic Literature47:2 (2009): 315–372.
- Kautz, T., Heckman, J. J., Diris, R., Ter Weel, B., Borghans, L.Fostering and Measuring Skills: Improving Cognitive and Non-cognitive Skills to Promote Lifetime SuccessNBER Working Paper No.20749, 2014.
Key references
- Cadena, B. C., Keys, B. J. "Human capital and the lifetime costs of impatience"American Economic Journal: Economic Policy7:3 (2015): 126–153.
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- Cadena, B. C., Keys, B. J. "Human capital and the lifetime costs of impatience"American Economic Journal: Economic Policy7:3 (2015): 126–153.
Additional References
- Alan, S., Ertac, E. "Patience, control and the demand for commitment: Evidence from a large-scale field experiment"Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization115:1 (2015): 111–122.
- Benabou, R., Tirole, J. "Willpower and personal rules"The Journal of Political Economy112:4 (2004): 848–886.
- Borghans, L., Duckworth, A. L., Heckman, J. J., ter Weel, B. "The economics and psychology of personality traits"Journal of Human Resources43:4 (2008): 972–1059.
- Borghans, L., Golsteyn, B. H., Stenberg, A.Does Expert Advice Improve Educational Choice?IZA Discussion Paper No.7649, 2013.
- Fryer Jr, R. G. "Financial incentives and student achievement: Evidence from randomized trials"The Quarterly Journal of Economics126:4 (2011): 1755–1798.
- Heckman, J. J., Moon, S. H., Pinto, R., Savelyev, P. A., Yavitz, A. "The rate of return to the HighScope Perry Preschool Program"Journal of Public Economics94:1–2 (2010): 114–128.
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- Moffitt, T. E., Arseneault, L., Belsky, D., Dickson, N., Hancox, R. J., Harrington, H., Houts, R., Poulton, R., Roberts, B. W., Ross, S., Sears, M. R., Thomson, W. M., Caspi, A. "A gradient of childhood self-control predicts health, wealth, and public safety"Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United State of America108:7 (2011): 2693–2698.
- Perez-Arce, F.The Effects of Education on Time PreferencesRAND Working Paper No.844, 2011.