经济
平衡(能力)
背景(考古学)
指数增长
心理干预
精算学
心理学
数学
数学分析
古生物学
神经科学
精神科
生物
作者
Craig R. M. McKenzie,Michael J. Liersch
标识
DOI:10.1509/jmkr.48.spl.s1
摘要
People systematically underestimate exponential growth. This article illustrates this phenomenon, its implications, and some potential interventions in the context of saving for retirement, where savings grow exponentially over long periods of time. Experiment 1 shows that a majority of participants expect savings over 40 years to grow linearly rather than exponentially, leading them to grossly underestimate their account balance at retirement. Experiment 2 demonstrates that this misunderstanding leads to underestimates of the cost of waiting to save, which makes putting off saving more attractive than it should be. Finally, Experiments 3–5 show that highlighting the exponential growth of savings motivates both college students and employees to save more for retirement. Making clear to employees the exponential growth of savings before they make crucial decisions about how much to save may be a simple and effective means of increasing retirement savings.
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