1. Ainslie, G. (1992), Picoeconomics: The Strategic Interaction of Successive Motivational States within the Person. New York: Cambridge University Press.
2. Ainslie, G., and Nick Haslam. (1992), “Hyperbolic Discounting.” In George Loewenstein and Jon Elster (eds.), Choice Over Time, New York: Russell Sage Foundation, pp. 57–92.
3. Akerlof, George A. (1991), “Procrastination and Obedience,” American Economic Review 81(2), 1–19.
4. Ariely, Dan and Ziv Carmon (2003), “Summary Assessment of Experiences: The Whole Is Different from the Sum of Its Parts.” In Loewenstein, Read, and Baumeister, (eds.), Time and Decision, 323–350.
5. Ariely, Dan, and George Loewenstein. (2004). “In the Heat of the Moment,” working paper, Carnegie Mellon University.