“…Put another way, the relative prices of environmental and man-made goods and services do not directly change. Yet as Hoel and Sterner (2007) and Sterner and Persson's (2008) show, the relative price of environmental goods and services should rise over time if, as seems reasonable, output of man-made goods and services continues to expand, while the resulting changes in climate limit the supply of environmental goods and services. 7 In Sterner and Persson's (2008) empirical application, incorporating 5 Although Harsanyi (1955) and Broome (1991) have argued that, given certain assumptions, they may, as a matter of consistency, be very similar.…”