Examples of 'intertemporal' in a sentence

Meaning of "intertemporal"

intertemporal (adjective) - Relating to or occurring between different points in time. In economic and financial contexts, intertemporal refers to decisions, investments, or effects that take place over multiple time periods. This concept is important in understanding issues such as interest rates, inflation, and long-term planning
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  • Describing any relationship between past, present and future events or conditions.

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We work out the intertemporal choice problem.
Behavioral economics has been applied to intertemporal choice.
Intertemporal price discrimination and competition.
The government has an intertemporal budget constraint.
Intertemporal capital asset pricing model.
This approach assures intertemporal consistency.
Of intertemporal substitution equal to unity and risk aversion γ.
Pricing strategy is intertemporal price discrimination.
Such a provision has no place in an article of intertemporal law.
It is just the intertemporal budget constraint of the government.
Question of the applicable intertemporal law.
Then the intertemporal utility maximization problem becomes.
He wrote his doctoral thesis about intertemporal economics.
The intertemporal constraint linking capital and investment is given by.
Emotions also play an important role in intertemporal decisions.

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To make my intertemporal health card.
This applies even more in international than in intertemporal comparisons.
The intertemporal fiscal restrictions may become difficult to manage.
The psychology of intertemporal choice.
Intertemporal trade is measured by the current account of the balance of payments.
Debt sustainability is derived from the intertemporal budget constraint.
It is an intertemporal general equilibrium model.
The choice is an intertemporal one.
The issue of intertemporal law is thus made uncertain and to some extent subjective.
Thus the current labor supply choice is an intertemporal choice.
It remains to consider how the intertemporal principle applies to acts of a continuing character.
The net effect on current consumption is the elasticity of intertemporal substitution.
Because this is an intertemporal problem this means an equalization of rates rather than levels.
The second line of research concerns the neuroeconomics of intertemporal choice.
More generally he is interested in rational intertemporal behaviour and the behaviour of financial markets.
Exhibits constant relative risk aversion with and the elasticity of intertemporal substitution.
Modern economists mistakenly ignore the intertemporal effects of changes in the quantity of money.
There are a variety of other institutions and markets that help facilitate intertemporal trade.
Can also be intertemporal.
Intertemporal Law is a concept in the field of legal theory.
The difference between the two approaches lies in intertemporal welfare considerations.
MERGE is an intertemporal general equilibrium model.
In the current report the discussion focuses on the intertemporal fiscal policy.
The solution of such intertemporal problems as might arise within international Organizations is reserved.
Investment criteria for economic development and the theory of Intertemporal welfare.
These axe the goods for which the intertemporal effects are potentially important.
Intertemporal choice - toward an integrative framework.
The previous view is in line with the intertemporal approach to the current account.
Intertemporal choice is defined as " decisions with consequences that play out over time.
This scenario involves closing the intertemporal primary gap over a period of five years.
Stock-flow relationships thus imply the presence of potentially large intertemporal externalities.
It states the basic principle of the intertemporal law as it applies to State responsibility.
During this stage, it was only investment theorists who took account of intertemporal decisions.
Remember to connect your intertemporal GPS on your mobile.
It measures the extent to which current policy violates the government 's intertemporal budget.

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