I offer a selective review of discounting and climate policy. Analytic and numerical models show that different assumptions greatly change the degree to which decisions about climate policy depend on the discount rate. I discuss a claim that standard models exaggerate the current generation’s sacrifices needed to internalize climate damages. This claim, if correct, affects the role of discounting. I argue that the assertion that the risk of catastrophic damage overwhelms discounting is unfounded. I show that the claim that we “view the world in perspective” implies hyperbolic rather than constant discounting.climate change, discounting, intergenerational conflict, catastrophic risk, hyperbolic discounting
Current approaches to discounting in climate policy present a seemingly intractable problem. While i...
Eric A. Posner and David Weisbach advocate discounting the future impacts of climate policies at the...
The choice of the rate at which one should discount the long-term benefits of mitigating climate cha...
I provide a selective review of discounting and climate policy. After reviewing evidence on the impo...
There are two polar views on the issue of discounting. One is to focus on intergenerational equity w...
In cost-benefit analysis of climate policy there are two main approaches to discounting, each with i...
A constant social discount rate cannot reflect both a reasonable opportunity cost of public funds an...
"Any specific climate policy recommendation—from those promoting a ‘business-as-usual’ trajectory to ...
A constant social discount rate cannot reflect both a reasonable opportunity cost of public funds an...
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...
Discussions about applied Cost Benefit Analysis are incomplete without the thorny issue of discounti...
In the economics of climate change, the future benefits of greenhouse gas emissions abatement are co...
The choice of an overall discount rate for climate change investments depends critically on how diff...
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...
Eric A. Posner and David Weisbach advocate discounting the future impacts of climate policies at the...
The choice of the rate at which one should discount the long-term benefits of mitigating climate cha...
I provide a selective review of discounting and climate policy. After reviewing evidence on the impo...
There are two polar views on the issue of discounting. One is to focus on intergenerational equity w...
In cost-benefit analysis of climate policy there are two main approaches to discounting, each with i...
A constant social discount rate cannot reflect both a reasonable opportunity cost of public funds an...
"Any specific climate policy recommendation—from those promoting a ‘business-as-usual’ trajectory to ...
A constant social discount rate cannot reflect both a reasonable opportunity cost of public funds an...
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...
Discussions about applied Cost Benefit Analysis are incomplete without the thorny issue of discounti...
In the economics of climate change, the future benefits of greenhouse gas emissions abatement are co...
The choice of an overall discount rate for climate change investments depends critically on how diff...
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...
Eric A. Posner and David Weisbach advocate discounting the future impacts of climate policies at the...
The choice of the rate at which one should discount the long-term benefits of mitigating climate cha...