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As barriers to international investment fall and technology improves, the cost advantages for a firm's securities to trade publicly in the country in which that firm is located and for that country to have a market for publicly traded securities distinct from the capital markets of other...
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Despite the dramatic reduction in explicit barriers to international investment activity over the last 60 years, the impact of financial globalization has been remarkably limited. I argue that country attributes are still critical to financial decision-making because of what I call the twin...
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the part of identical firms and, when equilibria are constrained inefficient, may exhibit excessive aggregate risk … frictions but also on the consumers' demand for risk. Financial intermediation and short sales are naturally accounted for at …
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Adaptation is the only strategy that is guaranteed to be part of the world's climate strategy. Using the most …
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incomplete. Since real-world IEAs fit in the incomplete contracting environment, our theory may help explaining the rising …
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Over the past two decades, the international community has struggled to deal constructively with the problem of mitigating climate change. This is considered by many to be the preeminent public policy challenge of our time, but actual policy responses have been relatively modest. This essay...
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-threshold world. Simulations with a numerical climate-economy model show that possible tipping points in the climate system increase …
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systematically increase the risk of conflict, often substantially, with average effects that are highly statistically significant. We …
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Compliance links between CO2 emission trading programs--where firms regulated under one region's tradable permit program can comply using permits from another region, and vice-versa--are beginning to arise as a vehicle to lower costs, increase liquidity, and strengthen institutions while...
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this practice results in substantial overcompensation for given carbon leakage risk. Efficient permit allocation reduces … the aggregate risk of job loss by more than half without increasing aggregate compensation. …
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