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T. Scott Findley
T. Scott Findley
Associate Professor of Economics, Utah State University
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Short horizons, time inconsistency, and optimal social security
TS Findley, FN Caliendo
International Tax and Public Finance 16 (4), 487-513, 2009
482009
Time inconsistency and retirement choice
TS Findley, F Caliendo
Economics Letters 129 (1), 4-8, 2014
362014
The behavioral justification for public pensions: a survey
TS Findley, FN Caliendo
Journal of Economics and Finance 32 (4), 409-425, 2008
302008
Discount functions and self-control problems
FN Caliendo, TS Findley
Economics Letters 122 (3), 416-419, 2014
242014
Interacting Mechanisms of Time Inconsistency
TS Findley, FN Caliendo
Journal of Economic Psychology 41 (1), 68-76, 2014
23*2014
Commitment and welfare
FN Caliendo, TS Findley
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 159, 210-234, 2019
172019
Hyperbolic memory discounting and the political business cycle
TS Findley
European Journal of Political Economy 40, 345-359, 2015
162015
Hedonic valuation of land protection methods: implications for cluster development
RW Kling, TS Findley, E Gahramanov, DM Theobald
Journal of Economics and Finance 39 (4), 782-806, 2015
16*2015
Time Inconsistency and Retirement Planning
FN Caliendo, TS Findley
Economics Letters 121 (1), 30-34, 2013
162013
Using MS Excel to Solve and Simulate the Life-Cycle/Permanent-Income Model of Consumption and Saving
TS Findley
International Review of Economics Education, 2013
142013
Does it pay to be SMarT
TS Findley, FN Caliendo
Journal of Pension Economics and Finance 9 (3), 321-344, 2010
112010
Myopia, education, and social security
FN Caliendo, TS Findley
International Tax and Public Finance, 1-27, 2019
10*2019
Limited computational ability and social security
FN Caliendo, TS Findley
International Tax and Public Finance 20 (3), 414-433, 2013
102013
OutSMarTing the social security crisis
TS Findley, F Caliendo
Public Finance Review 35 (6), 647-668, 2007
92007
Quasi-Hyperbolic Discounting and the Existence of Time-Inconsistent Retirement
TS Findley, J Feigenbaum
Theoretical Economics Letters 3 (2), 119-123, 2013
82013
Dynamic Consistency and Regret
F Caliendo, TS Findley
Available at SSRN 2428465, 2016
6*2016
The Save More Tomorrow Program and the Household Balance Sheet: A Theoretical Investigation
TS Findley, E Cottle Hunt
Available at SSRN 3315808, 2019
5*2019
Short Planning Horizons and the Save More Tomorrow Program
E Cottle Hunt, TS Findley
Available at SSRN 3701376, 2020
42020
Impulsivity and Social Security
TS Findley
4*2017
Quasi-Hyperbolic Discounting and Delayed Retirement
JA Feigenbaum, TS Findley
Theoretical Economics Letters 5 (2), 325-331, 2015
32015
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