A large number of economic and psychological studies demonstrate that people who are impatient in one area

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A large number of economic and psychological studies demonstrate that people who are impatient in one area of their life tend to be impatient in other areas as well. This isn’t true in every single case, but of course that doesn’t matter if we’re trying to understand the “typical person.” Based on your general knowledge and educated guessing:
a. Who is more likely to smoke: A criminal or a law-abiding citizen?
b. Who is more likely to shoot heroin: A person who saves 20 percent of their income or a person who can’t ever find a way to save?
c. Who is more likely to have a lot of credit card debt: A smoker or a nonsmoker?
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Modern Principles of Economics

ISBN: 978-1429278393

3rd edition

Authors: Tyler Cowen, Alex Tabarrok

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