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Elementary portfolio theory implies that environmentalists optimally hold more shares of polluting firms than non …
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In Irresolute Testators, Professor Jane Baron provocatively suggests the existence of two distinct types of testators: the rational, autonomous testator who has made deliberate choices about the contents of her will and whose errors, if any, are minor; and the more vulnerable, less resolute...
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The post WWII MNE came into being in response to market imperfections including the national state. The Dunning OLI model deals with three major imperfections; ownership advantage (O), national governments (I), and replacing markets by organizations (I). All three imperfections affect...
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We develop a financial-economic model for carbon pricing with an explicit representation of decision making under risk and uncertainty that is consistent with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's sixth assessment report. We find that this approach provides economic support for the...
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Households with familiarity biases tilt their portfolios toward a few risky assets. The resulting mean-variance loss from portfolio underdiversification is equivalent to only a modest reduction of about 1 percent per year in a household's portfolio return. However, once we consider also the...
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