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This study employs bilateral data on external assets to examine the impact of climate policies on the reallocation of international capital. We find that the stringency of climate policy in the destination country is significantly and positively associated with an increase in the allocation of...
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Siebert, titled Global Governance: An Architecture for the World Economy. Assess-ments and forecasts made at that time are … not impose immediate acute costs on the great powers: climate change, financial crises, the world trading system, oil …, treasures from the deep seabed, and the prospect of a killer asteroid. -- Climate change ; financial crises ; the world trading …
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Masterplanes zur nachhaltigen Gestaltung der Globalisierung. Die Autoren, allen voran Franz Josef Radermacher (zuletzt "Welt mit …
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policy would do nothing to prevent the US from continuing to print dollars and to use these to gain an unfair share of world … is that of the Ebcu (environment-backed currency unit) — a neutral global trading currency to be used by countries that …
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This paper analyzes the medium to long-term implications of global warming for the evolution of global financial structures. Stern (2007) and other related scientific literature reports that greenhouse gas emissions generated by human activities will very possibly lead to global temperature...
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This paper analyzes the medium to long-term implications of global warming for the evolution of global financial structures. Stern (2007) and other related scientific literature reports that greenhouse gas emissions generated by human activities will very possibly lead to global temperature...
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