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Current issue: Issue 56, October 2008 |
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| Declining discount rates: Economic justifications and implications for long-run policy |
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Christian Gollier, Phoebe Koundouri, Theologos Pantelidis
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SummaryDeclining discount ratesShould economic policy target immediate problems like malaria and AIDS? Or should it target climate change, which may have even more dramatic life-threatening effects in the very long term? We discuss how the pattern of discount rates over the planning horizon bears on this important issue. A declining pattern of discount rates is theoretically justified by uncertainty about future economic conditions, and its shape and relevance can be estimated from historical data. We analyse empirically long-term interest rate data from nine countries, construct a weighted average representing a possible global discount rate pattern for a very long range of future dates, and assess its implications for the valuation of carbon mitigation policies. Christian Gollier, Phoebe Koundouri and Theologos Pantelidis
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Page Range: 757 - 795; Article Type: OA; 0 tables
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