Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
Volume
11
Issue
257
Publisher
Frontiers Media
Publication Date
1-24-2018
First Page
1
Last Page
13
Abstract
Inter-temporal trade-offs are ubiquitous in human decision making. We study the relationship between preferences over such trade-offs and the ratio of the second digit to that of the forth (2D:4D), a marker for pre-natal exposure to sex hormones. Specifically, we study whether 2D:4D affects discounting. Our sample consists of 419 female participants of a Guatemalan conditional cash transfer program who take part in an experiment. Their choices in the convex time budget (CTB) experimental task allow us to make inferences regarding their patience (discounting), while controlling for present-biasedness and preference for smoothing consumption (utility curvature). We find that women with lower digit ratios tend to be more patient.
Recommended Citation
Aycinena, Diego and Rentschler, Lucas, "Discounting and Digit Ratio: Low 2D:4D Predicts Patience for a Sample of Females" (2018). Economics and Finance Faculty Publications. Paper 937.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/econ_facpubs/937