Working paper

Risk-adjusted social discount rates

Frédéric Cherbonnier, and Christian Gollier

Abstract

When evaluating public and private investment projects, those that contribute more to the collective risk should be more penalized through an upward adjustment of their discount rate. This paper shows how to estimate the risk-adjusted discount rate for different projects, with applications to the electricity sector. Using the standard framework of consumer theory, we express any investment project’s beta in terms of the easier-to-measure price and income elas-ticities of the goods generated by the project. When considering an investment in production capacity, the beta has a flat term structure, and is positive (negative) for normal (inferior) goods. When considering core infrastructures carrying goods or services, such as energy transmission and distribution assets, the beta has a decreasing term structure with very high values at short horizons for infrastructures facing capacity constraints. We provide a real-case example of a cross-border electricity connection with negative beta for the exporting country.

Keywords

Investment valuation; investment decision; CCAPM; risk-adjusted discount rate;

JEL codes

  • D61: Allocative Efficiency • Cost–Benefit Analysis
  • G11: Portfolio Choice • Investment Decisions
  • H43: Project Evaluation • Social Discount Rate
  • L94: Electric Utilities

Replaced by

Frédéric Cherbonnier, and Christian Gollier, Risk-adjusted Social Discount Rates, The Energy Journal, vol. 43, n. 4, October 2022.

Reference

Frédéric Cherbonnier, and Christian Gollier, Risk-adjusted social discount rates, TSE Working Paper, n. 18-972, October 2018, revised December 2020.

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TSE Working Paper, n. 18-972, October 2018, revised December 2020