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Tat will tell: Tattoos and time preferences
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Tat will tell: Tattoos and time preferences

Abstract

Survey and experimental evidence documents discrimination against tattooed individuals in the labor market and in commercial transactions. Thus, individuals’ decision to get tattooed may reflect short-sighted time preferences. We show that, according to numerous measures, those with tattoos, especially visible ones, are more short-sighted and impulsive than the non-tattooed. Almost nothing mitigates these results, neither the motive for the tattoo, the time contemplated before getting tattooed nor the time elapsed since the last tattoo. Even the expressed intention to get a(nother) tattoo predicts increased short-sightedness and helps establish the direction of causality between tattoos and short-sightedness.

Authors

Ruffle BJ; Wilson AE

Journal

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Vol. 166, , pp. 566–585

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

October 1, 2019

DOI

10.1016/j.jebo.2019.08.001

ISSN

0167-2681

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