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event uncertainty 5 Environmental Economics and Policy 2 Event Uncertainty 2 Markov Perfect Equilibria 2 Resource /Energy Economics and Policy 2 abrupt climate change 2 biodiversity 2 catastrophic risk 2 ecosystem 2 extinction 2 hyperbolic discounting 2 resource management 2 Agency Theory 1 Behavioral Uncertainty 1 Dynamisches Gleichgewicht 1 Efficient Market Hypothesis 1 Financial Market Crisis 1 Game Theory 1 Global Warming 1 Incentive Scheme 1 Klimawandel 1 Markov decision process 1 Overlapping Generations 1 Random Walk 1 Risiko 1 Stochastic stock dynamics 1 Theorie 1 optimal stationary policy 1
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Free 7
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Book / Working Paper 6 Article 1
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Working Paper 1
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Undetermined 6 English 1
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Tsur, Yacov 5 Zemel, Amos 2 Bieta, Volker 1 Karp, Larry 1 Karp, Larry S. 1 Leizarowitz, Arie 1 Milde, Hellmuth 1 Moretto, Michele 1 Tamborini, Roberto 1 Weber, Nadine Marianne 1
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Department of Agricultural Economics and Management, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 4 Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California-Berkeley 1
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Discussion Papers / Department of Agricultural Economics and Management, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 4 Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, UC Berkeley, Working Paper Series 1 International Journal of Financial Research 1 Nota di Lavoro 1
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RePEc 6 EconStor 1
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¡°A Flaw in the Model ¡­ that Defines How the World Works¡±
Bieta, Volker; Milde, Hellmuth; Weber, Nadine Marianne - In: International Journal of Financial Research 3 (2012) 1, pp. 81-87
In this paper we claim that modeling financial markets based on probability theory is a severe systematic mistake that led to the global financial crisis. We argue that the crisis was not just the result of risk managers using outdated financial data; we think that the employed efficiency...
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Resource Management with Stochastic Recharge and Environmental Threats
Leizarowitz, Arie; Tsur, Yacov - Department of Agricultural Economics and Management, … - 2009
Exploitation diminishes the capacity of renewable resources to with-stand environmental stress, increasing their vulnerability to extreme conditions that may trigger abrupt changes. The onset of such events depends on the coincidence of extreme environmental conditions (environmental threat) and...
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CLIMATE POLICY WHEN THE DISTANT FUTURE MATTERS: CATASTROPHIC EVENTS WITH HYPERBOLIC DISCOUNTING
Karp, Larry S.; Tsur, Yacov - Department of Agricultural Economics and Management, … - 2007
Low probability catastrophic climate change can have a signifcant influence on policy under hyperbolic discounting. We compare the set of Markov Perfect Equilibria (MPE) to the optimal policy under time-consistent commitment. For some initial levels of risk there are multiple MPE; these may...
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Climate Policy When the Distant Future Matters: Catastrophic Events with Hyperbolic Discounting
Karp, Larry; Tsur, Yacov - Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, … - 2007
Low probability catastrophic climate change can have a significant influence on policy under hyperbolic discounting. We compare the set of Markov Perfect Equilibria (MPE) to the optimal policy under time-consistent commitment. For some initial levels of risk there are multiple MPE; these may...
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RESOURCE EXPLOITATION, BIODIVERSITY LOSS AND ECOLOGICAL EVENTS
Tsur, Yacov; Zemel, Amos - Department of Agricultural Economics and Management, … - 2005
maintain the structure of isolated equilibria, but the presence of event uncertainty shifts these equilibrium states relative …
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RESOURCE EXPLOITATION, BIODIVERSITY AND ECOLOGICAL EVENTS
Tsur, Yacov; Zemel, Amos - Department of Agricultural Economics and Management, … - 2004
stochastic environmental conditions maintain the structure of isolated equilibria, but the presence of event uncertainty shifts …
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Climate change and event uncertainty in a dynamic model with overlapping generations
Moretto, Michele; Tamborini, Roberto - 1997
In this paper the climate change effect is an unforeseen earth temperature level above which a negative externality on technology and hence on society's welfare is exerted. We use a dynamic overlapping generations model to develop a positive analysis of the growth path of an economy with the...
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