Future self-continuity: how conceptions of the future self transform intertemporal choice.

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Published in Ann N Y Acad Sci on October 01, 2011

Authors

Hal E Hershfield1

Author Affiliations

1: New York University, USA. h-ersnerhershfield@kellogg.northwestern.edu

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