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Discounting and Intergenerational Equity

Autor Paul R. Portney, John P. Weyant
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 mai 1999
The full effects of decisions made today about many environmental policies -including climate change and nuclear waste- will not be felt for many years. For issues with long-term ramifications, analysts often employ discount rates to compare present and future costs and benefits. This is reasonable, and discounting has become a procedure that raises few objections. But are the methods appropriate for measuring costs and benefits for decisions that will have impacts 20 to 30 years from now the right ones to employ for a future that lies 200 to 300 years in the future? This landmark book argues that methods reasonable for measuring gains and losses for a generation into the future may not be appropriate when applied to a longer span of time. Paul Portney and John Weyant have assembled some of the world's foremost economists to reconsider the purpose, ethical implications, and application of discounting in light of recent research and current policy concerns. These experts note reasons why conventional calculations involved in discounting are undermined when considering costs and benefits in the distant future, including uncertainty about the values and preferences of future generations, and uncertainties about available technologies. Rather than simply disassemble current methodologies, the contributors examine innovations that will make discounting a more compelling tool for policy choices that influence the distant future. They discuss the combination of a high shout-term with a low long-term diescount rate, explore discounting according to more than one set of anticipated preferences for the future, and outline alternatives involving simultaneous consideration of valuation, discounting and political acceptability.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780915707898
ISBN-10: 0915707896
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Professional Practice & Development

Cuprins

ForewordRobert M. Solow1. IntroductionPaul R. Portney and John P. Weyant2. Discounting, Morality, and GamingKenneth J. Arrow3. 'Just Keep Discounting, But...'Martin L. Weitzman4. Reconciling Philosophy and Economics in Long-Term Discounting: Comments on Arrow and WeitzmanMichael A. Toman5. On the Uses of Benefit-Cost Reasoning in Choosing Policy toward Global Climate ChangeDavid F. Bradford6. A Market-Based Discount Rate: Comments on BradfordW. David Montgomery7. Intergenerational Equity, Social Discount Rates, and Global WarmingPartha Dasgupta, Karl-G ran M ler, and Scott Barrett8. Substitution and Social Discount Rates: Comments on Dasgupta, M ler, and BarrettV. Kerry Smith9. Mock Referenda for Intergenerational DecisionmakingRaymond J. Kopp and Paul R. Portney10. Intergenerational DiscountingThomas C. Schelling11. Intergenerational Ethics, Efficiency, and Commitment: Comments on Schelling and Kopp and PortneyJerome Rothenberg12. Equity, Efficiency, and DiscountingAlan S. Manne13. Discounting for the Very Long TermWilliam R. Cline14. Models and Discount Rates: Comments on Manne and ClineShantayanan Devarajan15. Discounting and Public Policies That Affect the Distant FutureWilliam D. Nordhaus16. The Implications of Hyperbolic Discounting for Project EvaluationMaureen Cropper and David Laibson17. Analysis for Intergenerational DecisionmakingRobert C. LindIndex

Notă biografică

Paul R. Portney is president and a senior fellow of Resources for the Future. John P. Weyant is director of the Energy Modeling Forum at Stanford University.

Descriere

This landmark book argues that methods reasonable for measuring gains and losses for a generation into the future may not be appropriate when applied to a longer span of time. Paul Portney and John Weyant have assembled some of the world's foremost economists to reconsider the purpose, ethical implications, and application of discounting in light of recent research and current policy concerns. First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.