Title: 2.Willpower and Personal Rules
12.Willpower and Personal Rules
- Roland Bénabou and Jean Tirole
- 2001
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2Introduction
2. Willpower and Personal Rules (Bénabou et al.
2001)
- Tendency to succumb to short-run impulses at the
expense of long-run interest - Time-inconsistent preferences overweight present
relative to future - Unable to commit to optimal course
- External commiment
- Internal commitment (promises to oneself)
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3Introduction
2. Willpower and Personal Rules (Bénabou et al.
2001)
- How to achieve self-control through adoption of
personal rules? - Theory based on self-reputation over ones
willpower - Mechanism transforms lapses into precedents that
undermine further self-restraint - Imperfect recall of past motives and feelings
leads to self-monitoring and infering revealed
preferences from past actions
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4The Model Decisions and Payoffs
2. Willpower and Personal Rules (Bénabou et al.
2001)
- 3 possible outcomes
- NW ( a, 0 0 )
- W G ( 0, 0 b )
- W P ( 0,-c B )
No-WillpowerActivity
NW
a
Subperiod I
Subperiod II
time
Give Up
G
WillpowerActivity
0
b
W
Persevere
0
P
-c
B
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5Preferences State-Dependent Willpower
2. Willpower and Personal Rules (Bénabou et al.
2001)
- Time-inconsistent (quasi-hyperbolic) preferences
No-WillpowerActivity
NW
a
- Intensity of temptation
- stage-contingent
- imperfectly known
Subperiod I
Subperiod II
time
Give Up
G
WillpowerActivity
0
b
W
Persevere
0
P
-c
B
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6Preferences Intertemporal conflict
2. Willpower and Personal Rules (Bénabou et al.
2001)
Subperiod II Give up, whenever
Subperiod I W,P, unless
Subperiod I
Subperiod II
time
Give Up
G
0
b
Persevere
P
-c
B
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7Preferences Intertemporal conflict
2. Willpower and Personal Rules (Bénabou et al.
2001)
No-WillpowerActivity
Period 1 W, unless a gt expected
benefits
Period 2 NW, when gt expected
benefits
NW
a
Subperiod I
time
Inferences about it from the past
WillpowerActivity
W
Uncertainty about degree of willpower
0
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8Information Experience and Memory
2. Willpower and Personal Rules (Bénabou et al.
2001)
- Updating belief about willpower
- 2 problems
- attribution
- self-serving bias
time
G
Subperiod II Give up, whenever
signal from chosen action
P
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9Mechanism
2. Willpower and Personal Rules (Bénabou et al.
2001)
Choice reflects the strength of current
temptation, his private information about his
true type and the public information about his
reputation
No-WillpowerActivity
NW
a
Individuals choice reflects his current belief
about his own willpower
Subperiod I
Subperiod II
time
Give Up
G
WillpowerActivity
Updating his beliefs according to rational
inference
0
b
W
Persevere
0
P
-c
B
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10Self-reputation Concerns Main Results
2. Willpower and Personal Rules (Bénabou et al.
2001)
- 1)extend of self-control achieved increases with
the individuals confidence in his own willpower - 2)self-restraint is greater when situations are
repeated and lapses more likely to be brought
back - 3)forced choices inhibit development of
self-confidence and autonomy
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11Personal Rules
2. Willpower and Personal Rules (Bénabou et al.
2001)
- Flexibility or rigidity of personal rules
- Allowance for excuses or special circumstances
- Regulation Overregulation
- Beneficial Bright line rules and harmful
behavior
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12Conclusion
2. Willpower and Personal Rules (Bénabou et al.
2001)
- How can self-imposed rules constrain the
individuals behavior? - Theory of personal rules based on self-reputation
- Imperfect knowledge of ones willpower
- Lapses interpreted as precedents
- Fear of creating precedents and losing faith
- Incentive that helps counter the traditional bias
towards instant gratification
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