Empirical and public choice evidence for hyperbolic social discount rates and the implications for intergenerational discounting |
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Authors: | Norman Henderson Ian Bateman |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, NR4 7TJ Norwich, U.K. |
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Abstract: | The derivation of the correct discount rate for intergenerational projects in Cost Benefit Analysis is particularly contentious. Public choice has resulted in lower discretionary exponential discount rates for many intergenerational projects in Britain and the USA. This is shown to be strong indirect evidence that the true social discount rate may be a hyperbolic (rather than an exponential) function. There is also empirical evidence for this hypothesis. The hyperbolic nature of discounting is also a standard finding in the behavioural sciences. For intergenerational time frames hyperbolic discount rates should be employed together with exponential discount rates in cost-benefit sensitivity analyses.Sincere thanks to Maureen Cropper and Paul Portney for supplying their survey results and to Elaine Barrow and Phillip Judge for graphics assistance. Two anonymous referees also provided valuable comments. |
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Keywords: | Cost benefit analysis social discount rate hyperbolic discounting intergenerational discounting |
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