Sustainability in a Risky World
John Campbell and
Ian Martin
No 28899, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
How much consumption is sustainable, if \sustainability" requires that welfare should not be expected to decline over time? We impose a sustainability constraint on a standard consumption/portfolio choice problem. The constraint does not distort port- folio choice, but it imposes an upper bound on the sustainable consumption-wealth ratio, which must lie between the riskless interest rate and the expected return on wealth (and if risky capital evolves according to a geometric Brownian motion, it lies exactly halfway between the two). Sustainability requires an upward drift in wealth and consumption to compensate future generations for the increased risk they face.
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Date: 2021-06
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