The main approaches for computing very long-term discount rates – revealed and stated preferences – have limitations. We overcome previous shortcomings using derived preferences, i.e. we retrieve information on very long-term time preferences from happiness data and people’s expectations about the living conditions of future generations. We account for possible endogeneity between expectations about the future and current well-being using 2SLS. We find that negative (positive) expectations about future generations have a very large negative (positive) impact on subjective well-being. This finding suggests that the very long-term discount rate is lower than implied by most traditional economic analyses.
Bartolini, S., Sarracino, F. (2018). Do People Care About Future Generations? Derived Preferences from Happiness Data. ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 143(January), 253-275 [10.1016/j.ecolecon.2017.06.029].
Do People Care About Future Generations? Derived Preferences from Happiness Data
Bartolini, Stefano;
2018-01-01
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The main approaches for computing very long-term discount rates – revealed and stated preferences – have limitations. We overcome previous shortcomings using derived preferences, i.e. we retrieve information on very long-term time preferences from happiness data and people’s expectations about the living conditions of future generations. We account for possible endogeneity between expectations about the future and current well-being using 2SLS. We find that negative (positive) expectations about future generations have a very large negative (positive) impact on subjective well-being. This finding suggests that the very long-term discount rate is lower than implied by most traditional economic analyses.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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