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Ted O'Donoghue
present bias formal models.
Professor of economics at Cornell University. Known for joint work with Matthew Rabin formalising how present-biased preferences drive procrastination and over-consumption, most notably in their 1999 paper 'Doing It Now or Later'. The β–δ framework they elaborated became a cornerstone of behavioural economics and policy design.
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Last updated
10 May 2026