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Discount Rates and Carbon Pricing

In 2015, one prominent economist recommended a carbon price of $360 per ton, while another recommended a price of only $35 per ton. Briefly explain how the two economists' differing choices for the rate used to value future costs and benefits could lead to such a large divergence in their policy recommendations.

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