2009
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1519805
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How Should the Distant Future Be Discounted When Discount Rates are Uncertain?

Abstract: It is not immediately clear how to discount distant-future events, like climate change, when the distant-future discount rate itself is uncertain. The so-called "Weitzman-Gollier puzzle" is the fact that two seemingly symmetric and equally plausible ways of dealing with uncertain future discount rates appear to give diametrically opposed results with the opposite policy implications. We explain how the "Weitzman-Gollier puzzle" is resolved. When agents optimize their consumption plans and probabilities are adj… Show more

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