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We study risky inter-temporal choice in a large random student sample (n=721) and a large rural sample (n=835) in Malawi. All respondents were exposed to the same 20 Multiple Choice Lists with a rapid elicitation method that facilitated the identification of near-future Certainty Equivalents of...
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Anticipating "social risk", or risk caused by humans, affects decision-making differently from anticipating natural … risk. Drawing upon a large sample of the US population (n=3,982), we show that the phenomenon generalizes to risk … experience. Experiencing adverse outcomes caused by another human reduces future risk-taking, but experiencing the same outcome …
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We develop a structural model of the global banking network and analyze its role in facilitating risk sharing and … explains variation in risk sharing and amplification across countries. Moreover, we show that cross‐border loan supply has … become less elastic over time, resulting in a decline in risk sharing. While shock amplification has also declined on average …
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Association of Insurance Commissioners Climate Risk Disclosure Survey -- 2.2.6 Comparing reporting frameworks -- 2.3 Emerging … taxonomies -- 4.1 Carbon bubble hypothesis -- 4.2 Classifications -- 4.2.1 California pension funds -- 4.2.2 Climate Risk Carbon …
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Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Section 1 Culture -- 1 Ethics and Values -- 1.1 ETHICS AND MORAL CONSCIENCE -- 1.2 VIRTUES AND VALUES -- 1.3 JUSTICE -- 1.4 COOPERATION AND TRUST -- 1.5 HONESTY AND INTEGRITY -- 2 Culture and Ethics -- 3 Reputation and Ethics -- 4 Theories on Ethics -- 5...
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I study the labor market risks associated with being self-employed. I document that the self-employed are subject to larger earnings fluctuations than employees and that they frequently transition into unemployment. Given the self-employed are not eligible to unemployment insurance, I analyze...
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