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Comparison of Ethical Frameworks in Stern's and Nordhaus's Discount Rates

The fundamental difference between the discount rates of Stern and Nordhaus stems from their opposing ethical frameworks for valuing future generations. Stern's approach is egalitarian, treating the wellbeing of all generations as equally important. In contrast, Nordhaus's model reflects the perspective of the current generation by discounting the welfare of future generations, drawing a parallel to how individuals' intrinsic impatience leads them to value their own present consumption more than their future consumption. This ethical divergence is the basis for their disagreement on including a discount for 'intrinsic impatience' or pure time preference in the intergenerational discount rate; Stern excludes it, while Nordhaus incorporates it.

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