The Danger of Resentment and Social Exclusion
A Q&A with Chicago Booth’s Alex Imas about the desire for exclusivity.
The Danger of Resentment and Social ExclusionHow to stick to New Year’s resolutions
People who care about their future selves are more likely to succeed at self-control
Participants who were overweight chose lower-calorie snacks if they were prompted to feel highly connected to their future selves, and were reminded of the repercussions of unhealthy eating.
Oleg Urminsky and Daniel Bartels, “Connectedness to the Future Self Shapes Self-Control: Planning, Choices and Goal Persistence,” Working paper, July 2015.
A Q&A with Chicago Booth’s Alex Imas about the desire for exclusivity.
The Danger of Resentment and Social ExclusionIdeas abound for a simpler, more effective tax regime.
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