This paper provides a critical overview of several articles presented at the Intergenerational Discounting and Intergenerational Equity Conference held at the University of Chicago Law School on April 27-28, 2006. First, it demonstrates that conventional normative justifications offered for the use of discounting future costs and benefits for policy analysis in the intergenerational context do not withstand scrutiny. Second, it observes that the compensatory transfers that are sometimes thought to sanitize the cost-benefit procedure in the intergenerational context are deeply problematic, both in their theoretical construction and in their practical adequacy for the tasks they are being deployed to accomplish. Third, it argues that although...
This paper contrasts two views of intergenerational justice. The first view is a global one, which f...
In cost-benefit analysis of climate policy there are two main approaches to discounting, each with i...
I review the justifications given for discounting future benefits relative to present, and distingui...
This paper provides a critical overview of several articles presented at the Intergenerational Disco...
Jeremy Bentham famously described the concept of natural rights as “nonsense upon stilts.” This Resp...
There is an elaborate debate over the practice of discounting regulatory benefits, such as environ...
This paper argues that discounting costs and benefits of projects for the opportunity costs of capit...
The view that intergenerational distributive justice and efficiency should be treated separately is ...
This article examines the economic basis for what is termed %u201Crational discounting,%u201D which ...
There is an elaborate debate over the practice of discounting regulatory benefits, such as environ...
For two independent principles of intergenerational equity, the implied discount rate equals the gro...
Assessment of climate change policies requires aggregation of costs and benefits over time and acros...
Ramsey famously pronounced that discounting “future enjoyments” would be ethically indefensible. Sup...
Many social policies require the substantial commitment of resources in order to provide benefits fo...
Abstract Discounting the utilities of future generations in many problems, such as climate-change an...
This paper contrasts two views of intergenerational justice. The first view is a global one, which f...
In cost-benefit analysis of climate policy there are two main approaches to discounting, each with i...
I review the justifications given for discounting future benefits relative to present, and distingui...
This paper provides a critical overview of several articles presented at the Intergenerational Disco...
Jeremy Bentham famously described the concept of natural rights as “nonsense upon stilts.” This Resp...
There is an elaborate debate over the practice of discounting regulatory benefits, such as environ...
This paper argues that discounting costs and benefits of projects for the opportunity costs of capit...
The view that intergenerational distributive justice and efficiency should be treated separately is ...
This article examines the economic basis for what is termed %u201Crational discounting,%u201D which ...
There is an elaborate debate over the practice of discounting regulatory benefits, such as environ...
For two independent principles of intergenerational equity, the implied discount rate equals the gro...
Assessment of climate change policies requires aggregation of costs and benefits over time and acros...
Ramsey famously pronounced that discounting “future enjoyments” would be ethically indefensible. Sup...
Many social policies require the substantial commitment of resources in order to provide benefits fo...
Abstract Discounting the utilities of future generations in many problems, such as climate-change an...
This paper contrasts two views of intergenerational justice. The first view is a global one, which f...
In cost-benefit analysis of climate policy there are two main approaches to discounting, each with i...
I review the justifications given for discounting future benefits relative to present, and distingui...