Are Consumers Myopic? Evidence from New and Used Car Purchases
2013; American Economic Association; Volume: 103; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1257/aer.103.1.220
ISSN1944-7981
AutoresMeghan R. Busse, Christopher R. Knittel, Florian Zettelmeyer,
Tópico(s)Climate Change Policy and Economics
ResumoWe investigate whether car buyers are myopic about future fuel costs. We estimate the effect of gasoline prices on short-run equilibrium prices of cars of different fuel economies. We then compare the implied changes in willingness-to-pay to the associated changes in expected future gasoline costs for cars of different fuel economies in order to calculate implicit discount rates. Using different assumptions about annual mileage, survival rates, and demand elasticities, we calculate a range of implicit discount rates similar to the range of interest rates paid by car buyers who borrow. We interpret this as showing little evidence of consumer myopia. (JEL D12, H25, L11, L62, L71, L81)
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