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into the spotlight. This triggered discussions on resilience and robustness of global value chains. In this paper we assess …-chain vulnerability given the large share of risky products in high-tech product categories. Third, we apply a 'partial global extraction …
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into the spotlight. This triggered discussions on resilience and robustness of global value chains. In this paper we assess …-chain vulnerability given the large share of risky products in high-tech product categories. Third, we apply a 'partial global extraction …
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. At the same time, there is discussion regarding the robustness of the results of empirical growth studies. In a seminal … paper, Knack and Keefer (1997) assess the effect of trust on growth. This paper analyses the robustness of their results … along several dimensions, acknowledging the complexity of therobustness concept. Our findings show that the robustness of …
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The optimal social cost of carbon is in general equilibrium proportional to GDP if utility is logarithmic, production is Cobb-Douglas, depreciation in 100% every period, climate damages as fraction of production decline exponentially with the stock of atmospheric carbon, and fossil fuel...
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