Hänsel, Martin C.; Quaas, Martin F. - In: Ecological Economics 146 (2018), pp. 520-535
We explore how the intertemporal distribution of well-being affects the social cost of carbon. In contrast to the …". We numerically illustrate our results in DICE and find that the social cost of carbon increases over-proportionally with … the sufficiency level of well-being. While the social cost of carbon in 2015 is US$ 7 if the sufficiency level is four …