Working Paper

Present-Focused Preferences and Sin Goods Consumption at the Extensive and Intensive Margins

Zarko Kalamov, Marco Runkel
CESifo, Munich, 2020

CESifo Working Paper No. 8237

This paper analyzes sin goods consumption when individuals exhibit present-focused preferences. It considers three types of present focus: present-bias with varying degrees of naiveté, Gul-Pesendorfer preferences, and a dual-self approach. We investigate the incentives to deviate from healthy consumption (the extensive margin). In the first model, the extensive margin of consumption is independent of the degree of present-bias and naiveté. Likewise, in the latter frameworks, the strength of temptation and the cost of self-control do not affect the extensive margin. Hence, present-focused preferences affect the intensive margin of sin goods consumption, but not the extensive margin.

CESifo Category
Behavioural Economics
Keywords: present-bias, self-control, temptation, dual-self, sin goods
JEL Classification: D110, D150, D600, D910, I120