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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed

Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed


Why We Don’t Take Care of Ourselves

Posted: 21 May 2011 11:10 PM PDT

Interesting new paper puzzling over why we don’t take better care of ourselves as we age. It comes to some intriguing conclusions about our confuson with respect to growing older.

On fatalistic long-term health behavior

Abstract

Many adults have an overly pessimistic view of old age because they fail to correctly predict their ability to hedonically adapt to old-age health related problems. A standard utility model where the marginal utility of health is higher at a lower level of health predicts that this overly pessimist view raises the incentive for healthy behavior. But this is at odds with empirical research that indicates that people with more negative aging stereotypes tend to adopt less healthy practices, transforming this negative view into a self-fulfilling prophecy. The aim of this note is to show that this fatalistic behavior can be explained through prospect theory by modelling this overly pessimistic view of old age as a failure to predict the change in the reference point due to hedonic adaptation. Given the diminishing sensitivity in the loss domain, people undervalue the future marginal value of health investment and may therefore underinvest in health as long as loss aversion is not too strong.

More here.

 


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