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Time Inconsistency, Self-Control, and Remembrance

Steven L. Green , Professor of Economics and Statistics, Baylor University (TX).

Faith & Economics, Issue 42, Fall 2003

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Other Articles From Faith & Economics, Issue 42, Fall 2003:

  • Implementing George Marsden’s “Outrageous Idea” in Economics
  • Economic Thinking for the Theologically Minded
  • Contemporary Philosophy of Science and Neoclassical Economics: An Opportunity for Christian Economists
  • Christian Faith, Economy, and Economics: What Do Christian Ethics Contribute to Understanding Economies?
  • The Relationship Between Religious Affiliation, Region, Race, and Attitudes Toward Globalization
  • Using Genesis to Teach Religious Aspects of Economics
  • Including Christian Principles in Principles of Economics Courses at a State University: An Initiative in Expanding the Curriculum

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