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Languages like English with obligatory future tenses are classed as "strong-FTR."2 Specifically, weak-FTR languages are those languages which do not oblige the future tense in prediction-based contexts. A number of other studies attest to the conclusion that FTR status is a reliable predictor of intertemporal behavior (S. Chen, Cronqvist, Ni, and amp; Zhang, 2017; Chi, Su, Tang, and amp; Xu, 2018; Galor et_al, 2016; Liang et_al, 2018; Lien and amp; Zhang, 2020; Sutter, Angerer, Glätzle-rützler, and amp; Lergetporer, 2015; Thoma and amp; Tytus, 2018). It refers to . . .
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