The discounted utilitarian criterion for infinite horizon social choice has been criticized for treating generations unequally. We propose an extended rank-discounted utilitarian (ERDU) criterion instead. The criterion amounts to discounted utilitarianism on non-decreasing streams, but it treats all generations impartially: discounting becomes the mere expression of intergenerational inequality aversion. We show that more inequality averse ERDU societies have higher social discount rates when future generations are better off. We apply the ERDU approach in two benchmark economic growth models and prove that it promotes sustainable policies that maximize discounted utilitarian welfare. NOTICE: this is the author s version of a work that was ...
Ramsey famously pronounced that discounting “future enjoyments” would be ethically indefensible. Sup...
Discounting future utilities is often justified by the ethically motivated objective of protecting e...
To what degree should societies allow inequality to be inherited? What role should estate taxation p...
The popular discounted utilitarian criterion for infinite horizon social choice has been criticized ...
Discounted utilitarianism treats generations unequally and leads to seemingly unappealing consequenc...
International audienceDiscounted utilitarianism and the Ramsey equation prevail in the debate on the...
Discounted utilitarianism treats generations unequally and leads to seem-ingly unappealing consequen...
We extend Harsanyi's (1955) utilitarianism theorem to an infinite-horizon multi-generation setting: ...
Current Office of Management and Budget (OMB) guidelines use the interest rate as a basis for the di...
Discounted utilitarianism and the Ramsey equation prevail in the debate on the discount rate on cons...
To what degree should societies allow inequality to be inherited? What role should estate taxation p...
The most critical issue in evaluating policies and projects that affect generations of individuals i...
Ramsey famously condemned discounting “future enjoyments” as “ethically indefensible”. Suppes enunci...
In cost-benefit analysis of climate policy there are two main approaches to discounting, each with i...
Abstract Discounting the utilities of future generations in many problems, such as climate-change an...
Ramsey famously pronounced that discounting “future enjoyments” would be ethically indefensible. Sup...
Discounting future utilities is often justified by the ethically motivated objective of protecting e...
To what degree should societies allow inequality to be inherited? What role should estate taxation p...
The popular discounted utilitarian criterion for infinite horizon social choice has been criticized ...
Discounted utilitarianism treats generations unequally and leads to seemingly unappealing consequenc...
International audienceDiscounted utilitarianism and the Ramsey equation prevail in the debate on the...
Discounted utilitarianism treats generations unequally and leads to seem-ingly unappealing consequen...
We extend Harsanyi's (1955) utilitarianism theorem to an infinite-horizon multi-generation setting: ...
Current Office of Management and Budget (OMB) guidelines use the interest rate as a basis for the di...
Discounted utilitarianism and the Ramsey equation prevail in the debate on the discount rate on cons...
To what degree should societies allow inequality to be inherited? What role should estate taxation p...
The most critical issue in evaluating policies and projects that affect generations of individuals i...
Ramsey famously condemned discounting “future enjoyments” as “ethically indefensible”. Suppes enunci...
In cost-benefit analysis of climate policy there are two main approaches to discounting, each with i...
Abstract Discounting the utilities of future generations in many problems, such as climate-change an...
Ramsey famously pronounced that discounting “future enjoyments” would be ethically indefensible. Sup...
Discounting future utilities is often justified by the ethically motivated objective of protecting e...
To what degree should societies allow inequality to be inherited? What role should estate taxation p...