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there are good reasons to expect anti-competitive effects of slotting allowances. We further point out that competition …
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studies. Discounting reduces present-value leakage as global emissions are delayed. Containing climate change requires future …
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resolution of risk, (iii) show different discounting formulas depending on the magnitude of risk and on the timing of its …
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assumption of (intertemporal) risk neutrality reduces the growth effect in social discounting and significantly amplifies the …
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The prevailing literature discusses intergenerational trade-offs in climate change predominantly in terms of the Ramsey equation relying on the infinitely lived agent model. We discuss these trade-offs in a continuous time OLG framework and relate our results to the infinitely lived agent...
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)actions, the more weight they receive. If uncertainty is endogenous to the decision process, the new rationale for discounting will …
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possibly millennia to the future. To reconcile the discounting of such far-distant impacts and realism of the shorter …
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Policies affecting the cost of energy use provide correct incentives for technology choices only if there is a market reward for energy efficiency. We provide clean evidence for market efficiency by considering how heating technologies capitalize into house values using detailed Finnish register...
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Under conditions of risk it makes a difference whether the discount rate is determined as an expected present or as an expected future value. This difference which is dubbed as the Weitzman-Gollier puzzle has stimulated an intensive discussion which, however, is somewhat confusing. In this paper...
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