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‘Safe harbour’ is shorthand for a bundle of privileges in insolvency which are typically afforded to financial institutions. They are remotely comparable to security interests as they provide a financial institution with a considerably better position as compared to other creditors should...
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socio-economic factors likely to enhance or reduce zoonotic risk, and identifies why improved understanding requires an … recommend that interdisciplinary work on zoonotic risk should be able to account for the complexity of risk environments, rather … than simple linear causal relations between risk drivers and disease emergence and/or spread. Further, we recommend that …
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financial futures exchanges (1998-200). The term ‘strategic risk positioning’ is used as a central organizing concept to draw … together an analysis of the subjective time-risk relationships influencing strategy formation during this period. We being by … sense of an uncertain future shapes the strategic imagination and triggers processes of risk positioning. In conclusion, the …
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In this paper we introduce concepts that build a theoretical notion of reputation risk and establish the need to extend … our approach to managing such risk.. The existing literature on reputation risk has tended to be reactive and focus on …. We explore the notion of ‘active trust’ as a way of redesigning approaches to the management of risk. Our analysis …
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Complex regulatory decisions about risk rely on the brokering of evidence between providers and recipients, and involve … risk science, decision psychology and computer simulation. A two-agent model that accounts for the sufficiency of evidence …
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Risk-based regulation is becoming a familiar regulatory strategy in a wide range of areas and countries. Regulatory … attention tends to focus, at least initially, on high risks but low-risk regulatees or activities tend to form the bulk of the … survey-based research is used to develop a taxonomy of intervention strategies that may be useful in relation to low-risk …
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i.e. there is no noise trader risk. Instead, traders expect that new rational entrants with different information in the …
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undiversifiable labor income risk. Optimal portfolios are internationally diversified while positive correlation between domestic … with a small amount of buffer stock saving, while exchange rate risk makes foreign investments less appealing to risk …
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labor income risk and stock-market participation costs. In contrast to the initial motivation, we find that the model is not …
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income risk, in the form of both uninsurable shocks and a common aggregate component, small differences in the correlation …
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