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discounting, it mis-estimated climate risk, possibly hugely. Given the uncertainty about estimating the SCC, the note concludes by …This note considers the treatment of risk and uncertainty in the recently established social cost of carbon (SCC) for …
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discounting, it mis-estimated climate risk, possibly hugely. Given the uncertainty about estimating the SCC, the note concludes by …This note considers the treatment of risk and uncertainty in the recently established social cost of carbon (SCC) for …
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risk. The traditional actuarial approach the approach currently used by the Social Security Administration in generating … its most widely cited numbers - ignores risk and instead simply discounts "expected" future flows back to the present … using a risk-free rate. If benefits are risky and this risk is priced by the market, then actuarial estimates will differ …
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discounting, it mis-estimated climate risk, possibly hugely. Given the uncertainty about estimating the SCC, the note concludes by … that very target. -- Ambiguity ; climate change ; discounting ; integrated assessment modelling ; risk ; social cost of …This note considers the treatment of risk and uncertainty in the recently established "social cost of carbon" (SCC) for …
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discounting, it mis-estimated climate risk, possibly hugely. Given the uncertainty about estimating the SCC, the note concludes by … that very target. -- ambiguity ; climate change ; discounting ; integrated assessment modelling ; risk; social cost of …This note considers the treatment of risk and uncertainty in the recently established "social cost of carbon" (SCC) for …
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