Theory and Practice in the Choice of Social Discount Rate for Cost–Benefit Analysis: A Survey 

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Juzhong Zhuang

Consultant

Zhihong (Joanne) Liang

Independent

Tun Lin

Asian Development Bank

Franklin de Guzman

Asian Development Bank

Date Written: May 01, 2007

Abstract

The choice of an appropriate social discount rate for cost-benefit analysis of public projects has long been a contentious issue and subject to intense debate among economists. This debate has gained new impetus from the recent discussions on the economics of climate change. The purpose of this paper is to survey theories and practices in the choice of the social discount rate. More specifically, the paper examines economic arguments for discounting future benefits and costs and analytical approaches to the choice of the social discount rate, including how a social discount rate can be estimated empirically under each approach; and policy practices followed by countries around the world in the choice of the social discount rate. This paper is intended as a reference material on project economic analysis for ADB staff, consultants, and concerned government officials in developing member countries.

Keywords: cost-benefit analysis, discount rate, economics of climate change, project economic analysis, social discount rate

JEL Classification: D61, D62, H43

Suggested Citation

Zhuang, Juzhong and Liang, Zhihong (Joanne) and Lin, Tun and de Guzman, Franklin, Theory and Practice in the Choice of Social Discount Rate for Cost–Benefit Analysis: A Survey  (May 01, 2007). ADB Economics Working Paper Series No. 94, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4926368 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4926368

Zhihong (Joanne) Liang

Independent ( email )

Tun Lin

Asian Development Bank ( email )

Franklin De Guzman

Asian Development Bank ( email )

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