Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5057639 | Economics Letters | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We prove an analogue of Weitzman's (1998) famous result that an exponential discounter who is uncertain of the appropriate exponential discount rate should discount the far-distant future using the lowest (i.e., most patient) of the possible discount rates. Our analogous result applies to a hyperbolic discounter who is uncertain about the appropriate hyperbolic discount rate. In this case, the far-distant future should be discounted using the probability-weighted harmonic mean of the possible hyperbolic discount rates.
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Authors
Nina Anchugina, Matthew Ryan, Arkadii Slinko,