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Modernisation and Time Preferences in Tanzania: Evidence from a Large-Scale Elicitation Exercise
Authors:Ben D'Exelle  Bjorn van Campenhout  Els Lecoutere
Affiliation:1. School of International Development , University of East Anglia , Norwich , UK b.dexelle@uea.ac.uk;3. Institute of Development Policy and Management , University of Antwerp , Belgium;4. Conflict Research Group , Ghent University , Belgium
Abstract:Assumptions about individual time preferences are important for explanations of poverty and development. Data from a large-scale elicitation exercise in Tanzania show significantly higher levels of impatience in urban areas than in rural areas. This result remains robust to adding controls for socio-economic differences between rural and urban areas, which possibly correlate with time preferences. We attribute this to differences in ‘modernisation’ between urban and rural areas, with modernisation leading to increased impatience. This is corroborated by the observed positive correlation between impatience and education; the latter being an important vehicle of modernisation for traditional societies in Tanzania.
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