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Diminishing marginal utility is a potentially reasonable basis for discounting increasing future consumption per head …
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Climate change not only impacts production and market consumption, but also the relative scarcity of non-market goods, such as environmental amenities. We study fundamental drivers of the resulting relative price changes, their potential magnitude, and their implications for climate policy in...
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Discounting future costs and benefits is a crucial yet contentious practice in the appraisal of long-term public … rates of 15 ecosystem services and the degree of limited substitutability based on a meta-analysis of 36 willingness to pay …
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We study how the scarcity of non-market goods, such as environmental amenities, affects the economic appraisal of climate policy. To this end, we perform a comprehensive analysis of the change in relative prices of non-market goods in the widespread climate-economy model DICE. We show that DICE...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011787978
Discounting future costs and benefits is a crucial yet contentious practice in the appraisal of long-term public … rates of 15 ecosystem services and the degree of limited substitutability based on a meta-analysis of 36 willingness to pay …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013168021
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Climate change not only impacts production and market consumption, but also the relative scarcity of non-market goods, such as environmental amenities. We study fundamental drivers of the resulting relative price changes, their potential magnitude, and their implications for climate policy in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012154637
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We study how the scarcity of non-market goods, such as environmental amenities, affects the economic appraisal of climate policy. To this end, we perform a comprehensive analysis of the change in relative prices of non-market goods in the widespread climate-economy model DICE. We show that DICE...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011787199
I suggest the idea of a reporting function, r(.), from reality to feelings. The 'happiness' literature claims we have demonstrated diminishing marginal utility of income. I show not, and that knowing r(.)'s curvature is crucial. A quasi-experiment on heights is studied.
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