The use of (high) discount rates in cost-benefit analysis is being criticized in the environmental debate. In particular, some feel that high future environmental costs do not get a fair hearing in a project appraisal due to the use of high discount rates. This paper explores first the relationship between the discount rate and environmental degradation. The link is ambiguous, though the overall effect of a lower discount rate may be more environmental friendly policies. Secondly, we discuss factors which should determine the discount rate according to economic theory, and to what extent environmental considerations can be brought into this framework. Finally, the paper briefly reviews other ways of bringing environmental considerations in ...
International audienceOur intention is to study, in the framework of a very simple optimal growth mo...
Background: In Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA), decision makers are often faced with tradeoffs between c...
The choice of the rate at which one should discount the long-term benefits of mitigating climate cha...
Summary: The use of (high) discount rates in cost~benefit analysis is being criticized in the enviro...
The use of (high) discount rates in cost-benefit analysis is being criticized in the environmental d...
The primary aim of this study is to examine the various issues involved in environmental discounting...
This article examines the role of the discount rate in making decisions that will have significant i...
The choice of a discount rate is central in project evaluation, all the more since the project's hor...
This paper reviews the arguments for and the implications of employing Declining Discount Rates (DDR...
In recent decades, growing environmental concerns are driving the search for new technologies, polic...
This article discusses the discount rate to be used in projects that aimed at improving the environm...
Discussions about applied Cost Benefit Analysis are incomplete without the thorny issue of discounti...
This article focusses on how carbon emissions from various sources which contribute to the climate c...
I review the justifications given for discounting future benefits relative to present, and distingui...
Some environmental economists have criticized the use of a positive social discount rate for project...
International audienceOur intention is to study, in the framework of a very simple optimal growth mo...
Background: In Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA), decision makers are often faced with tradeoffs between c...
The choice of the rate at which one should discount the long-term benefits of mitigating climate cha...
Summary: The use of (high) discount rates in cost~benefit analysis is being criticized in the enviro...
The use of (high) discount rates in cost-benefit analysis is being criticized in the environmental d...
The primary aim of this study is to examine the various issues involved in environmental discounting...
This article examines the role of the discount rate in making decisions that will have significant i...
The choice of a discount rate is central in project evaluation, all the more since the project's hor...
This paper reviews the arguments for and the implications of employing Declining Discount Rates (DDR...
In recent decades, growing environmental concerns are driving the search for new technologies, polic...
This article discusses the discount rate to be used in projects that aimed at improving the environm...
Discussions about applied Cost Benefit Analysis are incomplete without the thorny issue of discounti...
This article focusses on how carbon emissions from various sources which contribute to the climate c...
I review the justifications given for discounting future benefits relative to present, and distingui...
Some environmental economists have criticized the use of a positive social discount rate for project...
International audienceOur intention is to study, in the framework of a very simple optimal growth mo...
Background: In Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA), decision makers are often faced with tradeoffs between c...
The choice of the rate at which one should discount the long-term benefits of mitigating climate cha...