Climate policy recommendations differ widely because of disagreements over what discount rates to use. Disagreement reduces the impact of economic models and signals a need for improved methodology. The problem is related to the choice of intergenerational welfare functions. A first questionnaire finds that the standard welfare function (SWF) fails to capture people's dislike of overshooting and fluctuating consumption paths. A second questionnaire reveals that when very-long-term sustainability of well-being is threatened, people's implicit discount rates resemble the low estimates used by the Stern Review. An alternative welfare function (AWF) reflecting consumption growth can potentially capture the preference structure revealed in both ...
The choice of the rate at which one should discount the long-term benefits of mitigating climate cha...
It is well-known that the discount rate is crucially important for estimating the social cost of car...
Recent research suggests that social cost-benefit analysis should be con- ducted with a declining di...
AbstractClimate policy recommendations differ widely because of disagreements over what discount rat...
Climate policy recommendations differ widely because of disagreements over what discount rates to us...
Disagreements about the value of the utility discount rate—the rate at which our concern for the wel...
I review the justifications given for discounting future benefits relative to present, and distingui...
In this paper I offer a fairly complete account of the idea of social discount rates as applied to p...
"Any specific climate policy recommendation—from those promoting a ‘business-as-usual’ trajectory to ...
I offer a selective review of discounting and climate policy. Analytic and numerical models show tha...
The question of which discount rate to choose when it comes to calculating costs and benefits regard...
Current approaches to discounting in climate policy present a seemingly intractable problem. While i...
It is well-known that the discount rate is crucially important for estimating the social cost of car...
It is well-known that the discount rate is crucially important for estimating the social cost of car...
There is broad consensus among economists that unmitigated climate change will ultimately have adver...
The choice of the rate at which one should discount the long-term benefits of mitigating climate cha...
It is well-known that the discount rate is crucially important for estimating the social cost of car...
Recent research suggests that social cost-benefit analysis should be con- ducted with a declining di...
AbstractClimate policy recommendations differ widely because of disagreements over what discount rat...
Climate policy recommendations differ widely because of disagreements over what discount rates to us...
Disagreements about the value of the utility discount rate—the rate at which our concern for the wel...
I review the justifications given for discounting future benefits relative to present, and distingui...
In this paper I offer a fairly complete account of the idea of social discount rates as applied to p...
"Any specific climate policy recommendation—from those promoting a ‘business-as-usual’ trajectory to ...
I offer a selective review of discounting and climate policy. Analytic and numerical models show tha...
The question of which discount rate to choose when it comes to calculating costs and benefits regard...
Current approaches to discounting in climate policy present a seemingly intractable problem. While i...
It is well-known that the discount rate is crucially important for estimating the social cost of car...
It is well-known that the discount rate is crucially important for estimating the social cost of car...
There is broad consensus among economists that unmitigated climate change will ultimately have adver...
The choice of the rate at which one should discount the long-term benefits of mitigating climate cha...
It is well-known that the discount rate is crucially important for estimating the social cost of car...
Recent research suggests that social cost-benefit analysis should be con- ducted with a declining di...