Uncertain and persistent real interest rates underpin one argument for using a declining term structure of social discount rates in the Expected Net Present Value (ENPV) framework. Despite being controversial, this approach has influenced both the Inter-Agency Working Group on Cost–Benefit Analysis and the UK government?s guidelines on discounting. We first clarify the theoretical basis of the ENPV approach. Then, rather than following previous work which used a single series of U.S. Treasury bond returns, we treat nominal interest rates and inflation as co-integrated series and estimate the empirical term structure of discount rates via the ‘Fisher Effect’. This nests previous empirical models and is more flexible. It also addresses an irr...
We re-evaluate the theory, experimental design and econometrics behind claims that individuals exhib...
Mainstream economists have begun voicing disquiet about how dicounting affects values ascribed to th...
Recent research suggests that social cost-benefit analysis should be con-ducted with a declining dis...
Uncertain and persistent real interest rates underpin one argument for using a declining term struct...
Recent research suggests that social cost-benefit analysis should be conducted with a declining disc...
Recent research suggests that social cost-benefit analysis should be conducted with a declining disc...
The last few years have witnessed important advances in our understanding of time preference and soc...
Recent research suggests that social cost-benefit analysis should be con- ducted with a declining di...
We ask whether the US government should replace its current discounting practices with a declining d...
The uncertainty of future economic development affects the term structure of discount rates and, thu...
Should economic policy target immediate problems like malaria and AIDS? Or should it target climate ...
Weitzman (1998, 2001) proposed a simple “gamma discounting” method to characterize the term structur...
The uncertainty of future economic development affects the term structure of discount rates and, thu...
In a recent paper, Newell and Pizer (2003) (N&P) build upon Weitzman (1998, 2001) and show how u...
We re-evaluate the theory, experimental design and econometrics behind claims that individuals exhib...
Mainstream economists have begun voicing disquiet about how dicounting affects values ascribed to th...
Recent research suggests that social cost-benefit analysis should be con-ducted with a declining dis...
Uncertain and persistent real interest rates underpin one argument for using a declining term struct...
Recent research suggests that social cost-benefit analysis should be conducted with a declining disc...
Recent research suggests that social cost-benefit analysis should be conducted with a declining disc...
The last few years have witnessed important advances in our understanding of time preference and soc...
Recent research suggests that social cost-benefit analysis should be con- ducted with a declining di...
We ask whether the US government should replace its current discounting practices with a declining d...
The uncertainty of future economic development affects the term structure of discount rates and, thu...
Should economic policy target immediate problems like malaria and AIDS? Or should it target climate ...
Weitzman (1998, 2001) proposed a simple “gamma discounting” method to characterize the term structur...
The uncertainty of future economic development affects the term structure of discount rates and, thu...
In a recent paper, Newell and Pizer (2003) (N&P) build upon Weitzman (1998, 2001) and show how u...
We re-evaluate the theory, experimental design and econometrics behind claims that individuals exhib...
Mainstream economists have begun voicing disquiet about how dicounting affects values ascribed to th...
Recent research suggests that social cost-benefit analysis should be con-ducted with a declining dis...