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The Kyoto protocol allows Annex I countries to deduct carbon sequestered by land use, land-use change and forestry from their national carbon emissions. Thornley and Cannell (2000) demonstrated that the objectives of maximizing timber and carbon sequestration are not complementary. Based on this...
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This study analyzes the optimal selective logging regime of a size-distributed forest where individual trees compete for scarce resources such as space, light, and nutrients. The decision problem of the forest manager is formulated as a distributed optimal control problem. The interpretation of...
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We propose new indices to measure macroeconomic uncertainty. The indices measure how unexpected a realization of a …
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There are many situations in which individuals have a choice of whether or not to observe eventual outcomes. In these instances, individuals often prefer to remain ignorant. These contexts are outside the scope of analysis of the standard von Neumann-Morgenstern (vNM) expected utility model,...
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, uncertainty makes reforms more politically viable and may, under some conditions, increase social welfare. The model is then used … uncertainty is associated to more reforms in a panel of 20 OECD countries. …
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Prez-Castrillo and Wettstein (2002) and Veszteg (2004) propose the use of a multibidding mechanism for situations where agents have to choose a common project. Examples are decisions involving public goods (or public "bads"). We report experimental results to test the practical tractability and...
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Ethical Observer (EO) who maximizes intertemporal welfare under this uncertainty, with expected-utility preferences. Various … diverges, then we prove it is optimal for the extended Rawlsian to ignore the uncertainty concerning the possible disappearance …
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, uncertainty makes reforms more politically viable and may, under some conditions, increase social welfare. The model is then used … uncertainty is associated to more reforms in a panel of 20 OECD countries. …
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Several factors affect attitudes toward ambiguity. What happens, however, when people are asked to exchange an ambiguous alternative in their possession for an unambiguous one? We present three experiments in which individuals preferred to retain the former. This status quo bias emerged both...
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's uncertainty along a two-stage process, where he must first preselect a subset of alternatives from which to make a final choice …
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