Sleep and the management of alertness

Mind and Society 15 (2):169-189 (2016)
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Abstract

Sleep has received limited attention in economics and sleep duration is usually made exogenous and fixed in models of time allocation. In our framework sleeping involves investing in alertness but also a sacrifice of waking time. We show how the inter-temporal utility-maximization problem on the length of sleep is analogous to the optimality conditions for resource extraction. We then test the theoretical predictions that emerge from the model, which include the effects of labor market opportunities and having children, on sleep patterns.

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Human Capital.Gary S. Becker - 1984 - Journal of Business Ethics 3 (2):111-112.
On the economics of sleeping.Tinna Laufey Asgeirsdottir & Gylfi Zoega - 2011 - Mind and Society 10 (2):149-164.

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