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Stefano Giglio, Matteo Maggiori, Krishna Rao, Johannes Stroebel, Andreas Weber, Climate Change and Long-Run Discount Rates: Evidence from Real Estate, The Review of Financial Studies, Volume 34, Issue 8, August 2021, Pages 3527–3571, https://doi.org/10.1093/rfs/hhab032
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Abstract
We show that housing markets provide information about the appropriate discount rates for valuing investments in climate change abatement. Real estate is exposed to both consumption and climate risk and its term structure of discount rates is downward sloping, reaching 2.6% for payoffs beyond 100 years. We use a tractable asset pricing model that incorporates features of climate change to show that the term structure of discount rates for climate-hedging investments is thus upward sloping but bounded above by the risk-free rate. At horizons at which risk-free rates are unavailable, the estimated housing discount rates provide an upper bound.