Definitions from Wiktionary (intertemporal choice)
▸ noun: (economy) A choice made between current benefits and future benefits. For example, by consuming less today and saving more, consumption could be increased in the future.
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▸ noun: (economy) A choice made between current benefits and future benefits. For example, by consuming less today and saving more, consumption could be increased in the future.
Similar:
permanent income hypothesis,
Siegel's paradox,
consumption function,
disposable income,
cobenefit,
composite demand,
opportunity cost,
underconsumption,
economy,
discretionaries,
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