question archive When I look at the distribution of the current SCC (attached), I wonder why the distribution using a 5% discount rate is so close to the y-axis and has a mean of $14, while the distribution using a 2

When I look at the distribution of the current SCC (attached), I wonder why the distribution using a 5% discount rate is so close to the y-axis and has a mean of $14, while the distribution using a 2

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When I look at the distribution of the current SCC (attached), I wonder why the distribution using a 5% discount rate is so close to the y-axis and has a mean of $14, while the distribution using a 2.5% discount rate is more spread out and has a mean pf $76. Please explain to me why this is.

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