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Methodological guidelines for Health Technology Assessment in Oman. [PDF]
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Health-related quality of life and lifetime QALY loss among Indigenous Australians with chronic conditions: an age-stratified analysis. [PDF]
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Guiding vaccine policy for chikungunya in Brazil: a cost-effectiveness analysis of live-attenuated versus recombinant chikungunya vaccines in Brazilian adults ≥18 years. [PDF]
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Aggregate Social Discount Rate Derived from Individual Discount Rates
Management Science, 2002In the economic evaluation of large public-sector projects, an aggregate social discount rate may be used in present worth comparison of alternatives. This paper uses the assumptions that individual discount rates are constant over time and approximately Normally distributed across the affected population, with mean μ and variance σ2, to derive an ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
A social time preference methodology derived from Feldstein (1965) is applied to calculate social discount rates across 167 countries and across time from 2005-2050 for a country case (Brazil). This attempt seeks to compute comparable figures from a homogeneous dataset and provides a ready-to-use framework for computing the social discount rate. Social
Joice Valentim, Mauricio Prado
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A social time preference methodology derived from Feldstein (1965) is applied to calculate social discount rates across 167 countries and across time from 2005-2050 for a country case (Brazil). This attempt seeks to compute comparable figures from a homogeneous dataset and provides a ready-to-use framework for computing the social discount rate. Social
Joice Valentim, Mauricio Prado
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Musings on the Social Discount Rate [PDF]
This paper is mainly concerned with weighted-average measures of the social discount rate, where the components of the average are the marginal productivity of investment (measured by its gross-of-tax rate of return), and the marginal rate of time preference (measured by the net-of-tax yield of capital).
Arnold C. Harberger, Glenn P. Jenkins
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The Social Rate of Time Preference and the Social Discount Rate
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018This paper explains the conceptual basis for the social rate of time preference (STP) and why it is the appropriate method of choosing the social discount rate (SDR), compared to the most prominent alternative method: the social opportunity cost of capital (SOC).
Mark Moore, Aidan Vining
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On the Social Rate of Discount
1974Few topics in our discipline rival the social rate of discount as a subject exhibiting simultaneously a very considerable degree of knowledge and a very substantial level of ignorance. Economists understand thoroughly just what this variable should measure: the opportunity cost of postponement of receipt of any benefit yielded by a public investment ...
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