All pages with keywords: discounting

The climate beta

The climate beta

a working paper by Simon Dietz, Louise Kessler, Christian Gollier 28 June, 2016

This paper examines the question of whether fighting climate change has the additional advantage of reducing the aggregate risk borne by future generations. This raises the question of the ‘climate beta’, i.e. the elasticity of climate damages with respect to a change in aggregate consumption. read more »


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Appropriate time discounting in the public sector

a working paper by Michael Spackman 14 March, 2016

A substantial literature of social discounting has now extended over more than 50 years, but practical approaches in developed economies and international bodies continue to vary widely. This is sometimes … read more »


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How certain are we about the certainty-equivalent long term social discount rate?

a working paper by Mark C. Freeman, Ben Groom 1 October, 2013

The case for using declining social discount rates when the future is uncertain is now widely accepted in both academic and policy circles. We present sharp … read more »


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Non-identical quadruplets: four new estimates of the elasticity of marginal utility for the UK

a working paper by Ben Groom 1 August, 2013

This paper reviews the empirical evidence on the value of the elasticity of marginal utility for the United Kingdom. This parameter is a key determinant of … read more »


Discounting under disagreement

Discounting under disagreement

a working paper by Antony Millner 1 April, 2013

NBER Working Paper. A group of agents disagree about the appropriate inter temporal preferences to use when exploiting a common productive resource. read more »


Declining discount rates and the Fisher Effect: inflated past, discounted future?

Declining discount rates and the Fisher Effect: inflated past, discounted future?

a working paper 29 March, 2013

Uncertain, yet persistent, real rates of return to capital underpin one argument for using a  declining schedule of social discount rates. Yet persistency is only present … read more »


Climate policy under sustainable discounted utilitarianism

Climate policy under sustainable discounted utilitarianism

a research article by Simon Dietz 20 May, 2012

Empirical evaluation of policies to mitigate climate change has been largely confined to the application of discounted utilitarianism (DU). DU is controversial, both due to the conditions through which … read more »


Government discounting controversies: the valuation of social time preference

Government discounting controversies: the valuation of social time preference

a working paper by Michael Spackman 1 November, 2011

The conceptual basis and numerical quantification of the time discount rate (or rates) to use for the comparison of policies or projects from a national perspective … read more »


Government discounting controversies: changing prices, opportunity costs and systematic risk

Government discounting controversies: changing prices, opportunity costs and systematic risk

a working paper by Michael Spackman 1 November, 2011

The conceptual basis and numerical quantification of the time discount rate (or rates) to use for public sector analysis have been debated for over half a … read more »


Climate policy under sustainable discounted utilitarianism

Climate policy under sustainable discounted utilitarianism

a working paper by Simon Dietz 1 March, 2011

Empirical evaluation of policies to mitigate climate change has been largely confined to the application of discounted utilitarianism (DU). DU is controversial, both due to the … read more »


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