Environmental risks constitute a special category of risks because they often involve consequences that are highly uncertain, strongly delayed, occurring at distant places, and—therefore—mostly borne by others. Economic, decision–theoretic, and psychological research about the way people deal with such consequences is reviewed. Two major findings are presented: first, there is evidence that discounting mechanisms are stable across different preference dimensions (uncertainty, temporal, spatial, and social distance). Second, discount rates tend to vary across different problem domains (e.g., environmental vs. health vs. financial risks). In particular, it appears that temporal discounting is less pronounced for environmental risks than in ot...
In 3 studies, participants made choices between hypothetical financial, environmental, and health ga...
This article examines the role of the discount rate in making decisions that will have significant i...
As anthropogenic influences on climate change become more readily apparent, the role of behavioral s...
Environmental risks constitute a special category of risks because they often involve consequences t...
Environmental risks constitute a special category of risks because they often involve consequences t...
The present research proposes and tests an explanation for the prior finding that temporal discounti...
The present research proposes and tests an explanation for the prior finding that temporal discounti...
The present research proposes and tests an explanation for the prior finding that temporal discounti...
The choice of the proper discount rate is important in the analysis of projects whose costs and bene...
Published article that analyzes risk-bearing behavior and decision-making under uncertainty.Two deve...
Environmental discounting is a potentially important research area for climate change mitigation. We...
Extending preceding environmental discounting studies, we examined the role of response efficacy (in...
A central point of debate over environmental policies concerns how future costs and benefits should ...
Extending preceding environmental discounting studies, we examined the role of response efficacy (in...
Emerging issues related to climate change have been explored in recent years as the need for appropr...
In 3 studies, participants made choices between hypothetical financial, environmental, and health ga...
This article examines the role of the discount rate in making decisions that will have significant i...
As anthropogenic influences on climate change become more readily apparent, the role of behavioral s...
Environmental risks constitute a special category of risks because they often involve consequences t...
Environmental risks constitute a special category of risks because they often involve consequences t...
The present research proposes and tests an explanation for the prior finding that temporal discounti...
The present research proposes and tests an explanation for the prior finding that temporal discounti...
The present research proposes and tests an explanation for the prior finding that temporal discounti...
The choice of the proper discount rate is important in the analysis of projects whose costs and bene...
Published article that analyzes risk-bearing behavior and decision-making under uncertainty.Two deve...
Environmental discounting is a potentially important research area for climate change mitigation. We...
Extending preceding environmental discounting studies, we examined the role of response efficacy (in...
A central point of debate over environmental policies concerns how future costs and benefits should ...
Extending preceding environmental discounting studies, we examined the role of response efficacy (in...
Emerging issues related to climate change have been explored in recent years as the need for appropr...
In 3 studies, participants made choices between hypothetical financial, environmental, and health ga...
This article examines the role of the discount rate in making decisions that will have significant i...
As anthropogenic influences on climate change become more readily apparent, the role of behavioral s...