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Wat (wie) is inconsistency$38480$ - definitie

WHEN A DECISION-MAKER'S FUTURE PREFERENCES CAN CONTRADICT EARLIER PREFERENCES
Time inconsistency; Policy inconsistency; Present-biased preferences; Dynamically inconsistent; Dynamic consistency; Time-inconsistent preferences; Monetary policy inconsistency

Dynamic inconsistency         
In economic policy and economics, dynamic inconsistency or time inconsistency is a situation in which a decision-maker's preferences change over time in such a way that a preference can become inconsistent at another point in time. This can be thought of as there being many different "selves" within decision makers, with each "self" representing the decision-maker at a different point in time; the inconsistency occurs when not all preferences are aligned.
anachronistic         
  • [[Lawrence Alma-Tadema]] (1868). Flower market in Roman times, with a cactus and two agaves.<ref>[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Succulenta_Alma-Tadema.pdf Succulenta 2017]</ref> Cacti and agaves are originally American plants.
  • [[Dinosaurs]] co-existing with [[hominid]]s, as in ''[[The Flintstones]]'', is a relatively common anachronistic depiction in comics and animated cartoons.
  • Sodom]] as a typical Dutch city of the painter's time.
  • U.S. flag]], first used in 1960, instead of the 48-star flag used at the time.
CHRONOLOGICAL INCONSISTENCY
Anachronistic; Anacronism; Anachronisms; Anacronist; Anachronic; Anachronysm; Parachrony; Prochronism; Anochronism; Parachronism; Anacronyism; Anachronous; Future anachronism; Anachronistically
You say that something is anachronistic when you think that it is out of date or old-fashioned.
Many of its practices seem anachronistic.
ADJ
Anachronistic         
  • [[Lawrence Alma-Tadema]] (1868). Flower market in Roman times, with a cactus and two agaves.<ref>[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Succulenta_Alma-Tadema.pdf Succulenta 2017]</ref> Cacti and agaves are originally American plants.
  • [[Dinosaurs]] co-existing with [[hominid]]s, as in ''[[The Flintstones]]'', is a relatively common anachronistic depiction in comics and animated cartoons.
  • Sodom]] as a typical Dutch city of the painter's time.
  • U.S. flag]], first used in 1960, instead of the 48-star flag used at the time.
CHRONOLOGICAL INCONSISTENCY
Anachronistic; Anacronism; Anachronisms; Anacronist; Anachronic; Anachronysm; Parachrony; Prochronism; Anochronism; Parachronism; Anacronyism; Anachronous; Future anachronism; Anachronistically
·adj Erroneous in date; containing an Anachronism.

Wikipedia

Dynamic inconsistency

In economics, dynamic inconsistency or time inconsistency is a situation in which a decision-maker's preferences change over time in such a way that a preference can become inconsistent at another point in time. This can be thought of as there being many different "selves" within decision makers, with each "self" representing the decision-maker at a different point in time; the inconsistency occurs when not all preferences are aligned.

The term "dynamic inconsistency" is more closely affiliated with game theory, whereas "time inconsistency" is more closely affiliated with behavioral economics.