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be done without a risk analysis. At medium and large companies there are specialized people who handle the risk analysis. …
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Legislative misbehavior is best curbed through rational legislating requirements, whereby legislators must include in the legislative record an explicit elaboration of the path of lawmaking - from evidence, through findings, to ultimate conclusions - that clearly sets out the analytic connection...
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This paper reviews literature as well as explores analytical findings on the theory of national competitive advantage to define the trend and pattern of international trade from an emerging market perspective. For this purpose, RMG sector of Bangladesh is taken as an example industry, as its...
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cost-benefit analysis (CBA). In democratic project selection processes, however, decision-makers cannot generally interpret … CBA as measuring projects' social welfare effects. The reason is partly that decision-makers' views of the good society … distribution is even less straightforward in democratic than in dictatorial decision-making processes. …
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ideas behind fair allocation of private goods. The appropriate analog to these concepts in a public decision … decision-making should allow each agent to cause equal cost to the rest of society, which we model as equal externality. We …
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Recent theoretical work in the economics of climate change has suggested that climate policy is highly sensitive to "fat-tailed" risks of catastrophic outcomes (Weitzman, 2009b). Such risks are suggested to be an inevitable consequence of scientific uncertainty about the effects of increased...
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Recent theoretical work in the economics of climate change has suggested that climate policy is highly sensitive to 'fat-tailed' risks of catastrophic outcomes (Weitzman, 2009). Such risks are suggested to be an inevitable consequence of scientific uncertainty about the effects of increased...
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This is a powerpoint presentation based on Risk Based Student Loans. The full article is available on SSRN at: "http …
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operations, and their interoperability. Further, it defends feasible risk reduction as an effective decision and regulatory tool …Selfish utilitarianism, neo-classical economics, the directive of short-term income maximization, and the decision tool … for safety and feasibility to regulate against significant risk. For significant risks, especially those that are …
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