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- Egonomics abstract "Egonomics is a form of self-management first proposed by Thomas Schelling in his paper "Egonomics, or the Art of Self-Management." Schelling suggested that individuals suffer from a sort of split-personality disorder whereby the present self wants a specific thing (e.g., eating a cookie) but the future or past self wants a different thing (e.g., losing weight). Both selves exist, but do not exist at the same time. Schelling wrote: "What I have in mind is an act or decision that a person takes ...[based upon] preferences [that] differ from what they were earlier...If the person could make the final decision about that action at the earlier time, precluding a later change in mind, he would make a different choice ..."Schelling suggested a number of strategies for dealing with this issue in his paper, such as precommitment, use of bright line rules, delay tactics, or creating a pre-arranged deal between selves.".
- Egonomics wikiPageExternalLink v68y1978i2p290-94.html.
- Egonomics wikiPageExternalLink www.egonomicslab.com.
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- Egonomics wikiPageWikiLink Bright-line_rule.
- Egonomics wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_psychology.
- Egonomics wikiPageWikiLink Category:Underlying_principles_of_microeconomic_behavior.
- Egonomics wikiPageWikiLink Commitment_Device.
- Egonomics wikiPageWikiLink Commitment_device.
- Egonomics wikiPageWikiLink Dissociative_identity_disorder.
- Egonomics wikiPageWikiLink Precommitment.
- Egonomics wikiPageWikiLink Split-personality.
- Egonomics wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Schelling.
- Egonomics wikiPageWikiLinkText "Egonomics".
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- Egonomics subject Category:Social_psychology.
- Egonomics subject Category:Underlying_principles_of_microeconomic_behavior.
- Egonomics hypernym Form.
- Egonomics type Article.
- Egonomics type Article.
- Egonomics type Microeconomic.
- Egonomics type Science.
- Egonomics comment "Egonomics is a form of self-management first proposed by Thomas Schelling in his paper "Egonomics, or the Art of Self-Management." Schelling suggested that individuals suffer from a sort of split-personality disorder whereby the present self wants a specific thing (e.g., eating a cookie) but the future or past self wants a different thing (e.g., losing weight). Both selves exist, but do not exist at the same time.".
- Egonomics label "Egonomics".
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- Egonomics sameAs Q3720515.
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- Egonomics isPrimaryTopicOf Egonomics.