Abstract

Discounting of future payoffs can be given an evolutionary explanation by noting that, from the point of view of the gene, the offspring of its carrier will itself have the gene with probability less than one. Because humans used to live in small groups, with a high degree of inter-relatedness, this probability may have been greater than one-half. This in turn suggests that fitness-maximizing time preference would have been biased toward the present.

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