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studies on the stability of companies' systematic risk, but the literature and research lack an analysis of the stability of … companies' systematic risk. It cannot be ruled out (hypothesis) that the beta coeffi cient for companies listed in the WIG …
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market risk levels are too great. Hazard warnings policies often can address informational failures. Some market failures may … be exacerbated by government policies, particularly those embodying conservative risk assessment practices. Labor market … estimates of the value of statistical life provide a useful reference point for the efficient risk tradeoffs for government …
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Environmental risks may comprise the most important policy-related application of the economics of risk and uncertainty …. Many biases in risk assessment and regulation, such as the conservatism bias in risk assessment and the stringent … from warnings and risk information, such as Toxics Release Inventory data, consistent with Bayesian models. The fundamental …
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ecosystems play in reducing risk to coastal communities now and with future sealevel rise. These analyses were used to inform … goal is to quantify the role that coastal habitat plays in reducing risk to people and shoreline under current conditions … more than double, and the total population would nearly triple in The Bahamas. Similarly, the population living along high-risk …
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