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  • Intertemporal choice
  • Study of how people choose between payoffs at different times

    In economics, intertemporal choice is the study of the relative value people assign to two or more payoffs at different points in time. This relationship

    Intertemporal choice

    Intertemporal_choice

  • Intertemporal portfolio choice
  • Intertemporal portfolio choice is the process of allocating one's investable wealth to various assets, especially financial assets, repeatedly over time

    Intertemporal portfolio choice

    Intertemporal_portfolio_choice

  • Decision theory
  • Branch of applied probability theory

    probabilities is severely biased by anchoring. Intertemporal choice is concerned with the kind of choice where different actions lead to outcomes that

    Decision theory

    Decision theory

    Decision_theory

  • Impulsivity
  • Tendency to act on a whim without considering consequences

    between alternatives or examining behavioral choices in a naturalistic setting.[citation needed] Intertemporal choice is commonly measured in the laboratory

    Impulsivity

    Impulsivity

    Impulsivity

  • Neuroeconomics
  • Interdisciplinary field

    economics is intertemporal choices which are decisions that involve costs and benefits that are distributed over time. Intertemporal choice research studies

    Neuroeconomics

    Neuroeconomics

  • Choice
  • Deciding between multiple options

    Psychology portal Choice architecture Choice feminism Decision making software Example choice Freedom of choice Hobson's choice Intertemporal choice Sheena Iyengar

    Choice

    Choice

  • Choice architecture
  • Decision-making concept

    PMID 15702961. Weber, E.U.; et al. (2007). "Asymmetric discounting in intertemporal choice: a query theory account". Psychological Science. 18 (6): 516–523

    Choice architecture

    Choice_architecture

  • Consumption (economics)
  • Using money to obtain an item for use

    view can be found in consumption theory, which views the Fisherian intertemporal choice framework as the real structure of the consumption function. Unlike

    Consumption (economics)

    Consumption (economics)

    Consumption_(economics)

  • Intertemporal consumption
  • Economic study of how people consume and save throughout their lives

    (1957) developed what became known as the life-cycle model. See Intertemporal choice § Modigliani's life cycle income hypothesis for details. The life-cycle

    Intertemporal consumption

    Intertemporal_consumption

  • George Loewenstein
  • American educator and economist (born 1955)

    from Yale University in 1985 with thesis titled Expectations and Intertemporal Choice. He taught at the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago

    George Loewenstein

    George Loewenstein

    George_Loewenstein

  • Mukbang
  • Online broadcast involving eating

    obsessed with viewing mukbang ASMR? The roles of mediated voyeurism and intertemporal choice". PLOS ONE. 19 (9) e0308549. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0308549. PMC 11412535

    Mukbang

    Mukbang

    Mukbang

  • Future self
  • Research that examines the processes of thinking of oneself in the future

    personality, looks and/or expressions that distinguish a person Intertemporal choice – Study of how people choose between payoffs at different times Open

    Future self

    Future_self

  • Time preference
  • Difference in valuation of a payoff when receiving it earlier versus later

    utility over delayed utility. This term is used in intertemporal economics, intertemporal choice, neurobiology of reward and decision making, microeconomics

    Time preference

    Time_preference

  • ASMR
  • Phenomena of sensory perception

    obsessed with viewing mukbang ASMR? The roles of mediated voyeurism and intertemporal choice". PLOS ONE. 19 (9) e0308549. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0308549. PMC 11412535

    ASMR

    ASMR

    ASMR

  • Shane Frederick
  • American academic

    biases, and show more patience in intertemporal choice tasks. His specialties are decision-making and intertemporal choice, time preferences and discount

    Shane Frederick

    Shane_Frederick

  • David Laibson
  • American economist

    he has taught since 1994. His research focuses on macroeconomics, intertemporal choice, behavioral economics, and neuroeconomics. In 2016, he became chairman

    David Laibson

    David Laibson

    David_Laibson

  • Hyperbolic discounting
  • Economics concept

    According to the discounted utility approach, intertemporal choices are no different from other choices, except that some consequences are delayed and

    Hyperbolic discounting

    Hyperbolic_discounting

  • Nudge theory
  • Concept in behavioral economics, political theory and behavioral sciences

    2011. "Give more tomorrow: Two field experiments on altruism and intertemporal choice." Journal of Public Economics 95(11-12):1349-57. Ruehle, R. C., B

    Nudge theory

    Nudge_theory

  • Intertemporal budget constraint
  • Faced by a decision-maker considering present, future

    economics and finance, an intertemporal budget constraint is a constraint faced by a decision maker who is making choices for both the present and the

    Intertemporal budget constraint

    Intertemporal_budget_constraint

  • Decision fatigue
  • Process of decline in quality of decisions over time

    ). Time and Decision: Economic and Psychological Perspectives of Intertemporal Choice. Russell Sage. pp. 201–214. ISBN 978-1-61044-366-1. Danzigera, Shai;

    Decision fatigue

    Decision fatigue

    Decision_fatigue

  • Pupillary response
  • Physiological response that varies the size of the pupil

    parametrically track subjective conflict (but also surprise) during intertemporal choice". NeuroImage. 172: 838–852. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.10.055

    Pupillary response

    Pupillary response

    Pupillary_response

  • Dynamic programming
  • Problem optimization method

    investment in capital stock that is used in production), known as intertemporal choice. Future consumption is discounted at a constant rate β ∈ ( 0 , 1

    Dynamic programming

    Dynamic programming

    Dynamic_programming

  • Paul Glimcher
  • American neuroscientist, psychologist, and economist (born 1961)

    subjective value signals in human medial prefrontal cortex during intertemporal choice. - Axiomatic approaches to measuring beliefs and rewards in neuroeconomic

    Paul Glimcher

    Paul_Glimcher

  • Intertemporal CAPM
  • In mathematical finance, the intertemporal capital asset pricing model, or ICAPM, created by Robert C. Merton, is an alternative to the capital asset

    Intertemporal CAPM

    Intertemporal_CAPM

  • Drazen Prelec
  • American economist (born 1955)

    faculty in 1991. Prelec has made seminal contributions to theories of intertemporal choice, in particular the generalized theory of hyperbolic discounting,

    Drazen Prelec

    Drazen_Prelec

  • Irving Fisher
  • American economist (1867–1947)

    general equilibrium. He was also a pioneer in the rigorous study of intertemporal choice in markets, which led him to develop a theory of capital and interest

    Irving Fisher

    Irving Fisher

    Irving_Fisher

  • Eric J. Johnson
  • and can change patience when making intertemporal choices. He is the author of the book "The Elements of Choice". He has co-authored two books: Decision

    Eric J. Johnson

    Eric_J._Johnson

  • Construal level theory
  • Social psychology concept

    H., & He, G. (2011). The effect of construal level on intertemporal choice and risky choice. Acta Psychologica Sinica, 442-452. Trautmann, S. K. (2011)

    Construal level theory

    Construal_level_theory

  • Prospection
  • Generation and evaluation of mental representations of possible futures

    performance but also in the acquirement of numerous everyday feats. Intertemporal choices are choices with outcomes that play out over time. Such decisions are

    Prospection

    Prospection

  • Discount function
  • Economic model which weighs rewards based on when they are received

    discounting are the two most commonly used examples. Discounted utility Intertemporal choice Temporal discounting Shane Frederick & George Loewenstein & Ted O'Donoghue

    Discount function

    Discount_function

  • Equity premium puzzle
  • Economics concept

    equity share held by the representative household. We work out the intertemporal choice problem. This leads to: p t U ′ ( c t ) = β E t [ ( p t + 1 + y t

    Equity premium puzzle

    Equity_premium_puzzle

  • Roy Baumeister
  • American social psychologist (born 1953)

    Read, Time and Decision: Economic and Psychological Perspectives on Intertemporal Choice (2003). With Kathleen D. Vohs, Handbook of Self-Regulation: Research

    Roy Baumeister

    Roy Baumeister

    Roy_Baumeister

  • Risk aversion
  • Economics theory

    {\displaystyle u(c)=\log(c)} implies RRA = 1. In intertemporal choice problems, the elasticity of intertemporal substitution often cannot be disentangled from

    Risk aversion

    Risk aversion

    Risk_aversion

  • Discounted utility
  • Utility of a future event as perceived now versus when it occurs

    something now as opposed to later (hence β < 1). Discount function Intertemporal choice Temporal discounting Barbera, Salvador; Hammond, Peter J.; Seidl

    Discounted utility

    Discounted_utility

  • Budget constraint
  • Combinations of goods and services affordable given income and prices

    forgone. Similar constraints appear in models of labour–leisure choice, intertemporal consumption, firm behaviour and international trade. In microeconomic

    Budget constraint

    Budget constraint

    Budget_constraint

  • Discounting
  • When a creditor delays payments from a debtor in exchange for a fee

    Press, 2002. Chabris, C.F.; Laibson, D.I. & Schuldt, J.P. (2008). "Intertemporal Choice". The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics. Here, the discount rate

    Discounting

    Discounting

    Discounting

  • Dynamic inconsistency
  • When a decision-maker's future preferences can contradict earlier preferences

    Time preference Loewenstein, G.; Prelec, D. (1992). "Anomalies in Intertemporal Choice: Evidence and an Interpretation". The Quarterly Journal of Economics

    Dynamic inconsistency

    Dynamic_inconsistency

  • Mental time travel
  • Capacity to mentally reconstruct personal events from the past

    emotional reactions (affective forecasting), deliberate practice, intertemporal choice, navigation, prospective memory, counterfactual thinking, and planning

    Mental time travel

    Mental_time_travel

  • Christina Paxson
  • American economist

    Deaton), Journal of Political Economy 106(5): 897–930, October 1998. "Intertemporal Choice and Inequality" (with Angus Deaton), Journal of Political Economy

    Christina Paxson

    Christina Paxson

    Christina_Paxson

  • Exponential discounting
  • Discount function in which future returns are weighted exponentially

    more empirical support. Temporal discounting Hyperbolic discounting Intertemporal choice Keynes–Ramsey rule Blume, Lawrence E.; (Firm), Palgrave Macmillan;

    Exponential discounting

    Exponential_discounting

  • Index of economics articles
  • International trade – International Year of Microcredit – Intertemporal choiceIntertemporal equilibrium – Investment – Investment (macroeconomics) –

    Index of economics articles

    Index_of_economics_articles

  • Bellman equation
  • Necessary condition for optimality associated with dynamic programming

    Bellman equation is Robert C. Merton's seminal 1973 article on the intertemporal capital asset pricing model. (See also Merton's portfolio problem).

    Bellman equation

    Bellman equation

    Bellman_equation

  • Ralph Hertwig
  • German psychologist (born 1963)

    thousands of choices and found to generalize beyond monetary gambles to domains including causal reasoning, intertemporal choice, consumer choice, investment

    Ralph Hertwig

    Ralph Hertwig

    Ralph_Hertwig

  • Elke U. Weber
  • Jeanne C.; Goldstein, Daniel G. (2007). "Asymmetric discounting in intertemporal choice: A query-theory account". Psychological Science. 18 (6): 516–523

    Elke U. Weber

    Elke U. Weber

    Elke_U._Weber

  • List of atheists (miscellaneous)
  • general equilibrium. He was also a pioneer in the rigorous study of intertemporal choice in markets, which led him to develop a theory of capital and interest

    List of atheists (miscellaneous)

    List_of_atheists_(miscellaneous)

  • Glossary of economics
  • international economics international futures international trade intertemporal choice intertemporal equilibrium intra-industry trade inventory bounce investment

    Glossary of economics

    Glossary_of_economics

  • Marginal utility
  • Benefit derived from consuming a product

    significant concept in cardinal utility, which is used to analyse intertemporal choice, choice under uncertainty, and social welfare in modern economic theory

    Marginal utility

    Marginal_utility

  • Emotions in decision-making
  • on the amount of delay between the choice and the outcome. Decisions made with a time delay – intertemporal choice – tend to involve different weights

    Emotions in decision-making

    Emotions_in_decision-making

  • Keynes–Ramsey rule
  • Mathematical formula in macroeconomics

    Keynes–Ramsey rule is a necessary condition for the optimality of intertemporal consumption choice. Usually it is expressed as a differential equation relating

    Keynes–Ramsey rule

    Keynes–Ramsey_rule

  • Query theory
  • Theory of economic choice

    first publication, subsequent work has extended query theory to intertemporal choice, preference construction in groups, and its relationships to evaluation

    Query theory

    Query_theory

  • Incomplete markets
  • prices, among others. In a competitive market, each agent makes intertemporal choices in a stochastic environment. Their attitudes toward risk, the production

    Incomplete markets

    Incomplete_markets

  • Cognitive bias mitigation
  • Reduction of the negative effects of cognitive biases

    print)(2010). Jamison, J.; Wegener, J. (2010). "Multiple Selves in Intertemporal Choice" (PDF). Journal of Economic Psychology. 31 (5): 832–839. doi:10.1016/j

    Cognitive bias mitigation

    Cognitive_bias_mitigation

  • Gretchen Chapman
  • Psychologist

    anchoring, loss-aversion, the sunk-cost effect, and discounting in intertemporal choice. ...She has achieved new insights about the relation between imprudent

    Gretchen Chapman

    Gretchen_Chapman

  • Kelly criterion
  • Bet sizing formula for long-term growth

    including Warren Buffett and Bill Gross use Kelly methods (also see intertemporal portfolio choice).[page needed] It is also the standard replacement of statistical

    Kelly criterion

    Kelly criterion

    Kelly_criterion

  • Merton's portfolio problem
  • Problem in continuous-time finance

    problem is a problem in continuous-time finance and in particular intertemporal portfolio choice. An investor must choose how much to consume and must allocate

    Merton's portfolio problem

    Merton's_portfolio_problem

  • Epstein–Zin preferences
  • Specification in economics of recursive utility

    parameter ρ < 1 {\displaystyle \rho <1} determines the elasticity of intertemporal substitution, 1 / ( 1 − ρ ) {\displaystyle 1/(1-\rho )} . Epstein and

    Epstein–Zin preferences

    Epstein–Zin_preferences

  • Portfolio optimization
  • Process of selecting a portfolio

    Chance-constrained portfolio selection Hierarchical Risk Parity Intertemporal portfolio choice Financial risk management § Investment management List of genetic

    Portfolio optimization

    Portfolio_optimization

  • Capital asset pricing model
  • Finance model linking expected return to systematic risk

    (1973). "An Intertemporal Capital Asset Pricing Model". Econometrica. 41 (5): 867–887. Breeden, Douglas (September 1979). "An intertemporal asset pricing

    Capital asset pricing model

    Capital asset pricing model

    Capital_asset_pricing_model

  • Autoregressive model
  • Representation of a type of random process

    choice between these affects the properties of the estimation scheme. For example, negative estimates of the variance can be produced by some choices

    Autoregressive model

    Autoregressive_model

  • Investment strategy
  • Rules to develop an investment portfolio

    Financial adviser Financial risk management § Investment management Intertemporal portfolio choice Investment fund Liability-driven investment strategy List of

    Investment strategy

    Investment_strategy

  • Modern portfolio theory
  • Mathematical framework for investment risk

    § Uncertainty Financial risk management § Investment management Intertemporal portfolio choice Investment theory Kelly criterion Marginal conditional stochastic

    Modern portfolio theory

    Modern portfolio theory

    Modern_portfolio_theory

  • Prospect theory
  • Theory of behavioral economics

    Economics, the status quo bias, various gambling and betting puzzles, intertemporal consumption, and the endowment effect. It has also been argued that

    Prospect theory

    Prospect theory

    Prospect_theory

  • Cardinal utility
  • In contrast with ordinal utility, in economics

    how much better or worse one outcome is compared to another. In consumer choice theory, economists originally attempted to replace cardinal utility with

    Cardinal utility

    Cardinal_utility

  • Prisoner's dilemma
  • Standard example in game theory

    economics, George Ainslie points out that addiction can be cast as an intertemporal prisoner's dilemma problem between the present and future selves of

    Prisoner's dilemma

    Prisoner's_dilemma

  • Overlapping generations model
  • Framework in macroeconomics

    fertility. Books devoted to the use of the OLG model include Azariadis' Intertemporal Macroeconomics and de la Croix and Michel's Theory of Economic Growth

    Overlapping generations model

    Overlapping_generations_model

  • Sharecropping
  • Use of land by a tenant in return for a share of the crops produced

    hazard (Reid, 1976; Eswaran and Kotwal, 1985; Ghatak and Pandey, 2000), intertemporal discounting (Roy and Serfes, 2001), price fluctuations (Sen, 2011) or

    Sharecropping

    Sharecropping

    Sharecropping

  • Michael Dean Woodford
  • American economist

    and translated into English 1923. Woodford, Michael (1983), Essays in intertemporal economics. Ph.D. dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    Michael Dean Woodford

    Michael_Dean_Woodford

  • Ramsey–Cass–Koopmans model
  • Neoclassical economic model

    than assuming a constant saving rate, the model derives it from the intertemporal optimization of a representative agent who chooses consumption to maximize

    Ramsey–Cass–Koopmans model

    Ramsey–Cass–Koopmans_model

  • Separation
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    moving relative to the fluid Intertemporal portfolio choice#Time-independent decisions, where in some contexts portfolio choices for many periods can be made

    Separation

    Separation

  • Neoclassical economics
  • Approach to economics

    temporary equilibrium. Hicks was influenced directly by Hayek's notion of intertemporal coordination and paralleled by earlier work by Lindhal. This was part

    Neoclassical economics

    Neoclassical_economics

  • Time value of money
  • Better to receive money now than later

    Irving Fisher’s The Theory of Interest (1930) formalised an account of intertemporal valuation that links interest to impatience (time preference) and investment

    Time value of money

    Time value of money

    Time_value_of_money

  • Immercenary
  • 1995 video game

    for the 3DO. Set in 2004, players assume the role of PIC (Project for Intertemporal Communication) operative number five tasked with shutting down the operating

    Immercenary

    Immercenary

  • New neoclassical synthesis
  • Fusion of macroeconomic schools of thought

    that are central to the new synthesis described by Goodfried and King: intertemporal optimization, rational expectations, imperfect competition, and costly

    New neoclassical synthesis

    New_neoclassical_synthesis

  • New classical macroeconomics
  • School of thought in macroeconomics

    macroeconomics contributed the rational expectations hypothesis and the idea of intertemporal optimisation to new Keynesian economics and the new neoclassical synthesis

    New classical macroeconomics

    New_classical_macroeconomics

  • John H. Cochrane
  • American economist

    (February 1994) 241–266. Cochrane, John H. "The Sensitivity of Tests of the Intertemporal Allocation of Consumption to Near-Rational Alternatives" American Economic

    John H. Cochrane

    John H. Cochrane

    John_H._Cochrane

  • Vendor lock-in
  • Switching costs inhibiting a change of vendor

    S2CID 14262869. Vendor Lock-in Definition by The Linux Information Project "The Intertemporal Dynamics of Consumer Lock-In" (PDF) by Gal ZAUBERMAN Dynamic competition

    Vendor lock-in

    Vendor_lock-in

  • Fama–DFA Prize
  • for Fama Robin Greenwood, Andrei Shleifer, and Yang You 2018 First An intertemporal CAPM with stochastic volatility John Y. Campbell, Stefano Giglio, Christopher

    Fama–DFA Prize

    Fama–DFA_Prize

  • Elasticity (economics)
  • Economic principle

    of production, cross-price elasticity of demand, and elasticity of intertemporal substitution.[citation needed] In differential calculus, elasticity

    Elasticity (economics)

    Elasticity_(economics)

  • Financial economics
  • Academic discipline concerned with the exchange of money

    relevant in pricing. The intertemporal CAPM and consumption-based CAPM similarly extend the model. With intertemporal portfolio choice, the investor now repeatedly

    Financial economics

    Financial_economics

  • Generational accounting
  • Method of measuring the fiscal burdens facing current and future generations

    have their critics. Some commentators believe the government faces no intertemporal budget, which is the foundation of the fiscal gap and generational accounting

    Generational accounting

    Generational_accounting

  • Risk factor (finance)
  • Concept in finance

    unobserved risk factors if financial market efficiency is assumed. In the Intertemporal CAPM, non-market factors proxy for changes in the investment opportunity

    Risk factor (finance)

    Risk_factor_(finance)

  • Development economics
  • Economics of developing economies

    restructuring market incentives or using mathematical methods such as intertemporal optimization for project analysis, or it may involve a mixture of quantitative

    Development economics

    Development_economics

  • Saving
  • Income saved for later use

    Organization Participation Personnel Planning Policy Public sector Public choice Social choice Regional Regulatory Resources Rural Service Transport Urban Welfare

    Saving

    Saving

    Saving

  • Eric Maskin
  • American Nobel laureate in economics

    accessed on 12 July 2024 "The 23rd Jerusalem School in Economic Theory - Intertemporal Public Economics | the Institute for Advanced Studies". "Welcome to

    Eric Maskin

    Eric Maskin

    Eric_Maskin

  • Chicken (game)
  • Model of conflict for two players in game theory

    Lau, Sau-Him Paul; Mui, Vai-Lam (2012). "Using turn taking to achieve intertemporal cooperation and symmetry in infinitely repeated 2 × 2 games". Theory

    Chicken (game)

    Chicken_(game)

  • Utility maximization problem
  • Problem of allocation of money by consumers in order to most benefit themselves

    act of consuming takes time), a constraint of both time and money, an intertemporal budget constraint and many more. The economic problem originates from

    Utility maximization problem

    Utility_maximization_problem

  • Miguel Sidrauski
  • Argentine economist (1939–1968)

    dissertation. The article analyses a model of a representative household that intertemporally maximises utility, which in turn depends on both the consumption of

    Miguel Sidrauski

    Miguel_Sidrauski

  • Cambridge capital controversy
  • Economic dispute

    theory is most appropriately set forth in terms of microeconomics and intertemporal general equilibrium models. The critics, such as Pierangelo Garegnani

    Cambridge capital controversy

    Cambridge_capital_controversy

  • Global catastrophe scenarios
  • mankind will ultimately face extinction. In effect, any conceivable intertemporal allocation of the stock will inevitably end up with universal economic

    Global catastrophe scenarios

    Global catastrophe scenarios

    Global_catastrophe_scenarios

  • Michael Keane (economist)
  • American/Australian economist (born 1961)

    Kenneth Wolpin), International Economic Review, 42:4, (2001), 1051–103. Intertemporal Labor Supply and Human Capital Accumulation, (with Susumu Imai), International

    Michael Keane (economist)

    Michael Keane (economist)

    Michael_Keane_(economist)

  • List of Nobel Memorial Prize laureates in Economic Sciences
  • Egonomics 2006 Edmund Phelps (1933–2026) United States "for his analysis of intertemporal tradeoffs in macroeconomic policy" Yale University (PhD, economics)

    List of Nobel Memorial Prize laureates in Economic Sciences

    List of Nobel Memorial Prize laureates in Economic Sciences

    List_of_Nobel_Memorial_Prize_laureates_in_Economic_Sciences

  • Multi-agent reinforcement learning
  • Sub-field of reinforcement learning

    Joel Z.; et al. (2018). "Inequity aversion improves cooperation in intertemporal social dilemmas". NeurIPS 2018 proceedings. arXiv:1803.08884. Jaques

    Multi-agent reinforcement learning

    Multi-agent reinforcement learning

    Multi-agent_reinforcement_learning

  • General equilibrium theory
  • Theory of equilibrium between supply and demand

    the date at which it is to be delivered. The Arrow–Debreu model of intertemporal equilibrium contains forward markets for all goods at all dates. No

    General equilibrium theory

    General_equilibrium_theory

  • Political philosophy
  • Study of the foundations of politics

    The Legal Relationship between Present and Future Generations: An Intertemporal Perspective on Intergenerational Equity. Springer. ISBN 978-3-032-03345-1

    Political philosophy

    Political philosophy

    Political_philosophy

  • Golden Rule savings rate
  • Rate of savings which maximizes steady state level of the growth of consumption

    efficient in the sense that they do not promote deadweight loss through intertemporal consumption substitution. Allais, M. (1962). "The Influence of the Capital-Output

    Golden Rule savings rate

    Golden_Rule_savings_rate

  • Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium
  • Macroeconomic method

    of interest consistent with intertemporal equilibrium also implies a constant price level. Hayek posited that intertemporal equilibrium requires not a

    Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium

    Dynamic_stochastic_general_equilibrium

  • Memory
  • Faculty of mind to store and retrieve data

    memory Involuntary memory Long memory, a statistical property in which intertemporal dependence decays only slowly Long-term memory, the ability of the brain

    Memory

    Memory

    Memory

  • Growth imperative
  • Economic concept

    adherence to economic growth would be a question of maximizing utility, an intertemporal decision between current and future consumption (see Keynes–Ramsey rule)

    Growth imperative

    Growth imperative

    Growth_imperative

  • Asset allocation
  • Investment strategy

    doi:10.1086/505240. Gerard, Bruno, and Guojun Wu. “How Important Is Intertemporal Risk for Asset Allocation?” The Journal of Business 79, no. 4 (2006):

    Asset allocation

    Asset allocation

    Asset_allocation

  • Legend of la Encantada
  • Set of Spanish legends featuring a young woman combing her hair at Saint John's Eve

    the performance of initiatory death rites. Their cross-cultural and intertemporal symbolic importance is remarkable, as Jesus Christ himself is buried

    Legend of la Encantada

    Legend of la Encantada

    Legend_of_la_Encantada

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    Choice

    English : probably a variant of Joyce. There is a family tradition among bearers of the name that it means ‘chosen’, from Middle English, Old French chois (of Germanic origin). In the Middle Ages the word was used both for an ‘act of choosing’ and a ‘thing chosen’, and as an adjective with the meaning ‘chosen’, ‘select’, ‘favored’. Perhaps this word gave rise to a nickname, but there is no evidence to support this speculation.

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    Tabor

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    Choyce

    English : variant spelling of Joyce. See also Choice.

    Choyce

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  • Wale
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wale

    English : from a Germanic personal name Walo, either a byname meaning ‘foreigner’ (see Wallace), or else a short form of the various compound names with this first element.English : nickname for a well-liked person, from Middle English wale ‘good’, ‘excellent’ (originally meaning ‘choice’).English : topographic name for someone who lived near an embankment, Middle English wale (Old English walu).

    Wale

  • Jonas
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, French, Jewish (Ashkenazic), Lithuanian, Czech and Slovak (Jonáš), and Hungarian (Jónás)

    Jonas

    English, German, French, Jewish (Ashkenazic), Lithuanian, Czech and Slovak (Jonáš), and Hungarian (Jónás) : from a medieval personal name, which comes from the Hebrew male personal name Yona, meaning ‘dove’. In the book of the Bible which bears his name, Jonah was appointed by God to preach repentance to the city of Nineveh, but tried to flee instead to Tarshish. On the voyage to Tarshish, a great storm blew up, and Jonah was thrown overboard by his shipmates to appease God’s wrath, swallowed by a great fish, and delivered by it on the shores of Nineveh. This story exercised a powerful hold on the popular imagination in medieval Europe, and the personal name was a relatively common choice. The Hebrew name and its reflexes in other languages (for example Yiddish Yoyne) have been popular Jewish personal names for generations. There are also saints, martyrs, and bishops called Jonas venerated in the Orthodox Church. Ionas is found as a Greek family name.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : respelling of Yonis, with Yiddish possessive -s.

    Jonas

  • Ennis
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic American

    Ennis

    The only choice.

    Ennis

  • Aini
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aini

    Spring, Flower, Source, Choice

    Aini

  • Syms
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Syms

    English : patronymic from a short form of the personal name Simon.Jewish (from Ukraine; Symes, Symis) : metronymic from the Yiddish female personal name Sime (see Sima).Benjamin Syms was a planter and philanthropist, probably the earliest inhabitant of any North American colony to bequeath property for the establishment of a free school. His name was spelled variously as Sims, Simes, Sym, Symms, Syms, and Symes. He was probably born in England, but was reported in the VA census of 1624/25 as age 33 and living at Basse’s Choice in what was later known as Isle of Wight County.

    Syms

  • Fergie
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Fergie

    Rock. Also a, derived from the Celtic for 'man' and 'choice'.

    Fergie

  • Niece
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic

    Niece

    Choice.

    Niece

  • Aini |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Aini |

    Spring, Flower, Source, Choice

    Aini |

  • Haskin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Haskin

    English : from the Norman personal name Asketin, a pet form of the Old Norse name Ásketil (see Haskell).Irish : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hUiscín ‘descendant of Uiscín’, apparently a diminutive of uisce ‘water’ (and thus the surname may be ‘translated’ Waters), but possibly a corruption of a diminutive of Fuarghus meaning ‘cold choice’.Jewish (from Ukraine) : metronymic from Yiddish name Khaske, a pet form of Khane (see Hanna 1) + the Slavic possessive suffix -in.

    Haskin

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Online names & meanings

  • Colywnn
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Colywnn

    Name of a river in Wales.

  • Kardawiyah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Kardawiyah |

    Pious woman

  • Alisz
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Alisz

    Noble; Kind; Truthful

  • Mumtaz
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Celebrity, Gujarati, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi, Tamil, Traditional

    Mumtaz

    The Distinguished; The Best; The Queen of Emperor Shah Jahan

  • Saharsh
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Saharsh

    Happiness; With Joy; Joyful; Glad

  • Bhargavi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Bhargavi

    Bright; Blossom

  • Karanjeet
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Karanjeet

    Victory of Karan

  • Indrasena
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi

    Indrasena

    The Army of Indra

  • Jebin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jebin

    Prayer boy

  • Mawdud
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Mawdud

    Beloved

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  • Choice
  • superl.

    Preserving or using with care, as valuable; frugal; -- used with of; as, to be choice of time, or of money.

  • Choiceful
  • a.

    Making choices; fickle.

  • Will
  • v.

    The choice or determination of one who has authority; a decree; a command; discretionary pleasure.

  • Yellowtail
  • n.

    The sailor's choice (Diplodus rhomboides).

  • Vote
  • n.

    A wish, choice, or opinion, of a person or a body of persons, expressed in some received and authorized way; the expression of a wish, desire, will, preference, or choice, in regard to any measure proposed, in which the person voting has an interest in common with others, either in electing a person to office, or in passing laws, rules, regulations, etc.; suffrage.

  • Wallflower
  • n.

    A lady at a ball, who, either from choice, or because not asked to dance, remains a spectator.

  • Rogue
  • n.

    A worthless plant occuring among seedlings of some choice variety.

  • Volitient
  • a.

    Exercising the will; acting from choice; willing, or having power to will.

  • Volition
  • n.

    The result of an act or exercise of choosing or willing; a state of choice.

  • Selection
  • n.

    That which is selected; a collection of things chosen; as, a choice selection of books.

  • Voice
  • n.

    Opinion or choice expressed; judgment; a vote.

  • Turquoise
  • a.

    Having a fine light blue color, like that of choice mineral turquoise.

  • Try
  • v. t.

    Refined; select; excellent; choice.

  • Willingness
  • n.

    The quality or state of being willing; free choice or consent of the will; freedom from reluctance; readiness of the mind to do or forbear.

  • Shiner
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of small freshwater American cyprinoid fishes, belonging to Notropis, or Minnilus, and allied genera; as the redfin (Notropis megalops), and the golden shiner (Notemigonus chrysoleucus) of the Eastern United States; also loosely applied to various other silvery fishes, as the dollar fish, or horsefish, menhaden, moonfish, sailor's choice, and the sparada.

  • Voluntary
  • v. t.

    Proceeding from the will; produced in or by an act of choice.

  • Will
  • v.

    The choice which is made; a determination or preference which results from the act or exercise of the power of choice; a volition.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.

  • Will
  • n.

    To form a distinct volition of; to determine by an act of choice; to ordain; to decree.