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concerns are supported by quantitative evidence. It thus focuses on key economic indicators, such as costs, competitiveness and … European experience shows that the worries about the costs and competitiveness losses induced by climate regulation are usually …
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) also has a cost. Mitigation costs and damages incurred depend on what the climate policies are; moreover, they are …
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This article deals with cooperation issues in international pollution problems in a two di- mensional dynamic framework implied by the accumulation of the pollutant and of the capital goods. Assuming that countries do reevaluate at each period the advantages to cooperate or not given the current...
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Flood insurance differs widely in scope and form across Europe. Against the backdrop of rising flood losses a debate about the role of EU policy in shaping the future of this compensation tool is led by policy makers and industry. In this paper we investigate if and how current EU policies...
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recovery strategies, while addressing equity and affordability concerns. The participation of private sector along with public …
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disaster costs depend on the heterogeneity of losses and on the structure of the affected economic network. The model …
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three disruption and two recovery scenarios. The results prove that: i) indirect losses are a significant share of direct …
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investment-profit instability; the amplitude of this instability is constrained by the increase in labor costs and the inertia of …
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several developing countries. Third, we use a Nash criterion for evaluating whether a country's costs are too high to sustain …
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We introduce the notion of language disenfranchisement which arises if the number of EU working languages is reduced. We use the data on language proficiency in EU and show that, in spite of the widespread knowledge of English, the retention of French and German as working languages in essential...
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