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The 2015 Paris Accord is meant to control our planet's rising temperature. But it may be doing the opposite in gradually, rather than immediately reducing CO2 emissions. The Accord effectively tells dirty-energy producers to "use it or lose it." This may be accelerating their extraction and...
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The 2015 Paris climate accord (Paris Agreement) is meant to control our planet’s rising temperature to limit climate change. But it may be doing the opposite in permitting a slow phase-in of CO2 emission mitigation. The accord asks its 195 national signatories to specify their emission...
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Finally we question the standard use of infinitely-lived, single-agent models, which assume, unrealistically, intergenerational altruism in determining optimal abatement policy. Their prescriptions can differ, potentially dramatically, from those needed to correct the negative climate...
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In 2000 and 2001 Russia faced a puzzle: high world oil prices, while ensuring GDP growth and strong fiscal balance, generated serious problems for domestic monetary and exchange rate policies. The Central Bank was forced to buy excess foreign exchange supply on the market, thereby paving the way...
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This paper considers financial management and transparency aspects of Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWF) in Russia. It also discusses the impact of the global financial meltdown (2008-2009), commodity price fluctuations and the rise of the risks in the emerging world on SWFs financial performance and...
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