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Measuring Intergenerational Time Preference: Are Future Lives Valued Less?
Authors:Shane Frederick
Institution:(1) Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 38 Memorial Drive, E56-317, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA
Abstract:Prior research has estimated intergenerational time preferences by asking respondents to choose between hypothetical life saving programs. From such choices, researchers have concluded that the public heavily discounts the lives of people in future generations. However, using a multiversion survey involving 401 respondents, I show that imputed intergenerational time preferences can be dramatically affected by the specific question that is asked. Different elicitation procedures can yield widely varying results by evoking or suppressing various relevant considerations (such as uncertainty). Many formats revealed no preference for current generations over future generations.
Keywords:discounting  framing  intergenerational choice  time preference  value of life
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