The Agricultural Origins of Time Preference
Brown University · Southern Methodist University
Abstract
This research explores the origins of observed differences in time preference across countries and regions. Exploiting a natural experiment associated with the expansion of suitable crops for cultivation in the course of the Columbian Exchange, the research establishes that pre-industrial agro-climatic characteristics that were conducive to higher return to agricultural investment, triggered selection, adaptation and learning processes that generated a persistent positive effect on the prevalence of long-term orientation in the contemporary era. Furthermore, the research establishes that these agro-climatic characteristics have had a culturally embodied impact on economic behavior such as technological…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 128.79
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 50
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2Topics & keywords
- Preference
- Agriculture
- Investment (military)
- Adaptation (eye)
- Natural resource economics
- Natural selection
- Economics
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Zero hunger