Fisherian intertemporal choice theory

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Fisherian intertemporal choice theory is an economic framework, developed by Irving Fisher, that explains how rational individuals allocate consumption and savings over time to maximize lifetime utility given their income, preferences, and interest rates.


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permanent income hypothesis influencedBy Fisherian intertemporal choice theory