International audienceWe address the problem of a social planner who, as in Weitzman (2001), gathers data on experts discount rates and wants to infer the socially efficient consumption discount rate. We propose an equilibrium approach and we analyse the expression and the properties of the resulting equilibrium discount rate. We compare our expression for the discount rate with the different expressions that have been previously proposed in the literature. We analyse the impact of shifts in the distributions of experts discount rates. Finally, we apply our approach to Weitzman (2001)s data to propose discount rates for public sector Cost-Bene t Analysis, in particular for the long term
This paper is focused in the problem of choosing a social discount rate (SDR) for public investment ...
The controversy about what approach is best for calculating the social discount rate for public inve...
Recent modelling of the costs and benefits of climate change has renewed debate surrounding assumpti...
International audienceWe address the problem of a social planner who, as in Weitzman (2001), gathers...
We address the problem of a social planner who, as in Weitzman, (2001), gathers data on experts' dis...
We address the problem of a social planner who, as in Weitzman (2001), gathers data on experts' disc...
We address the problem of a social planner who, as in Weitzman (2001), gathers data on discount rate...
How to aggregate experts discount rates: an equilibrium approach The nancial support of the GIP ANR ...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to adopt a general equilibrium model and determ...
Foundation (SBR 98-18875, 4/99-12/02) The opinions expressed in this paper are those of the authors ...
In the economic evaluation of large public-sector projects, an aggregate social discount rate may be...
International audienceThis paper derives the properties of the discount rate that should be applied ...
The aggregated term structure of social discount rates that results from Weitzman's (2001) survey of...
We analyze optimal social discount rates when people derive utility from relative consumption. We co...
This article surveys the debate over the social discount rate. The focus is on the economics rather ...
This paper is focused in the problem of choosing a social discount rate (SDR) for public investment ...
The controversy about what approach is best for calculating the social discount rate for public inve...
Recent modelling of the costs and benefits of climate change has renewed debate surrounding assumpti...
International audienceWe address the problem of a social planner who, as in Weitzman (2001), gathers...
We address the problem of a social planner who, as in Weitzman, (2001), gathers data on experts' dis...
We address the problem of a social planner who, as in Weitzman (2001), gathers data on experts' disc...
We address the problem of a social planner who, as in Weitzman (2001), gathers data on discount rate...
How to aggregate experts discount rates: an equilibrium approach The nancial support of the GIP ANR ...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to adopt a general equilibrium model and determ...
Foundation (SBR 98-18875, 4/99-12/02) The opinions expressed in this paper are those of the authors ...
In the economic evaluation of large public-sector projects, an aggregate social discount rate may be...
International audienceThis paper derives the properties of the discount rate that should be applied ...
The aggregated term structure of social discount rates that results from Weitzman's (2001) survey of...
We analyze optimal social discount rates when people derive utility from relative consumption. We co...
This article surveys the debate over the social discount rate. The focus is on the economics rather ...
This paper is focused in the problem of choosing a social discount rate (SDR) for public investment ...
The controversy about what approach is best for calculating the social discount rate for public inve...
Recent modelling of the costs and benefits of climate change has renewed debate surrounding assumpti...