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An economist argues that when evaluating long-term climate change policies, the well-being of future generations should be valued less than the well-being of the current generation. Based on this ethical stance, this economist would likely conclude that the 2006 Stern Review's recommendations for immediate, large-scale investment in climate mitigation were appropriate.

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