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Social discount rates for member countries of the European Union

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  • David J. Evans
  • Haluk Sezer

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Purpose - This paper sets out to estimate discount rates for EU members, on a consistent time preference basis, for application in the appraisal of social projects. The value of the discount rate can have an important influence on the allocation of funds between short‐term and long‐term uses. Design/methodology/approach - A key component of the social discount rate is the elasticity of marginal utility of consumption (e) and it is estimated from OECD data relating to marginal and average rates of income tax. A tax model based on the principle of equal absolute sacrifice of satisfaction is employed. Findings - The estimated discount rates, based on social time preference, mostly lie in the range 3‐5.5 per cent. The main source of variation in rates is differential growth in per capita consumption. Estimates ofeare reasonably consistent and for 15 of the countries they lie in the range 1.3‐1.6. Research limitations/implications - For more comprehensive tax information, then additional data from each country's tax authority are required. The research on estimates ofeand social time preference rates can be extended to cover non‐European countries. Practical implications - In the interests of a consistent equitable treatment of future generations, member countries of the EU should employ the same methodology in estimating social discount rates. Originality/value - This paper applies a practical tax‐based approach to the estimation ofefor a large number of European countries. The paper will be of interest to academics specialising in welfare economics and to practitioners involved in social project appraisal.

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  • David J. Evans & Haluk Sezer, 2005. "Social discount rates for member countries of the European Union," Journal of Economic Studies, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 32(1), pages 47-59, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:jespps:01443580510574832
    DOI: 10.1108/01443580510574832
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    1. Antonio Nesticò & Gabriella Maselli & Patrizia Ghisellini & Sergio Ulgiati, 2023. "A Dual Probabilistic Discounting Approach to Assess Economic and Environmental Impacts," Environmental & Resource Economics, Springer;European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, vol. 85(1), pages 239-265, May.

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