The effect of language on economic behavior : evidence from savings rates, health behaviors, and retirement assets.
Tipo de material: ArtículoIdioma: Inglés ISSN:- 00028282
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En: The American economic reviewResumen: Languages differ widely in the ways they encode time. This prediction arises naturally when well-documented effects of language structure are merged with models of intertemporal choice.
A linguistic-savings hypothesis, 695 ; Data and methods, 698 ; Results, 703 ; Discussion, 718 ; Conclusion, 721
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Language and future-time reference, 692 ; A linguistic-savings hypothesis, 695 ; Data and methods, 698 ; Results, 703 ; Discussion, 718 ; Conclusion, 721
Languages differ widely in the ways they encode time. This prediction arises naturally when well-documented effects of language structure are merged with models of intertemporal choice.
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