Discounting and Relative Consumption
Sammanfattning
We analyze optimal social discount rates when people derive utility from relative consumption. We compare the social, private, and conventional Ramsey rates. Assuming a positive growth rate, we find that 1) the social discount rate exceeds the private discount rate if the importance of relative consumption increases with consumption and that 2) the social discount rate is smaller than the Ramsey rate given quasi-concavity in own and others’ consumption and risk aversion with respect to others’ consumption. Numerical calculations demonstrate that the latter difference may be substantial and have important implications for long run environmental issues such as global warming.
Övrig beskrivning
JEL Classification: D63; D90; H43
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Datum
2013-03Författare
Johansson-Stenman, Olof
Sterner, Thomas
Nyckelord
environmental discounting
global warming
relative consumption
Ramsey rule
positionality
Publikationstyp
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Serie/rapportnr.
Working Papers in Economics
559
Språk
eng