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The EIRIN Flow-of-funds Behavioural Model of Green Fiscal Policies and Green Sovereign Bonds

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In this article, the authors developed the EIRIN flow-of-funds behavioural model to simulate the introduction of green fiscal policies and green sovereign bonds, and display their effects on firms' investments in the brown and green sector, on unemployment, on the credit and bonds market.
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This article is published in Ecological Economics.The article was published on 2018-02-01. It has received 138 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Green growth & Bond market.

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Needs for Portfolio Risk Assessment of Aging Dams in the United States

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors synthesize an approach for preliminary ranking of the priority areas of concern and explore the estimation of the consequences of a dam failure, including its financial losses, as well as affected critical infrastructures and population.
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Energy Price Shocks and Stabilization Policies in a Multi-Agent Macroeconomic Model for the Euro Area

TL;DR: In this article , the authors employ the MATRIX model, a multi-sector and multi-agent macroeconomic model calibrated on the Euro Area, to analyze the economic and distributional effects of different types of macro-stabilization policies in response to energy price shocks.
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Environmental regulation and financial stability: Evidence from Chinese manufacturing firms

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluate the short-run economic and financial implications of tightening the environmental regulations, and find that the manufacturing firms' productivity deteriorated due to the enhanced environmental regulation stringency, making the profitability and total output decline accordingly.
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Climate change 2007: the physical science basis

TL;DR: The first volume of the IPCC's Fourth Assessment Report as mentioned in this paper was published in 2007 and covers several topics including the extensive range of observations now available for the atmosphere and surface, changes in sea level, assesses the paleoclimatic perspective, climate change causes both natural and anthropogenic, and climate models for projections of global climate.
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The Economics of Climate Change

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an appropriate way to examine the economics of climate change, given the unique scientific and economic challenges posed, and suggest implications for emissions targets, policy instruments, and global action.
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Saving and Liquidity Constraints

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider the problem of saving when consumers are not permitted to borrow, and the ability of such a theory to account for some of the stylized facts of saving behavior.
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On Modeling and Interpreting the Economics of Catastrophic Climate Change

TL;DR: The authors analyzes the implications of structural uncertainty for the economics of low- probability, high-impact catastrophes and shows that the economic consequences of fat-tailed structural uncertainty (along with unsureness about high-temperature damages) can readily outweigh the effects of discounting in climate change policy analysis.
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Saving and liquidity constraints

Angus Deaton
- 01 Sep 1991 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the theory of saving when consumers are not permitted to borrow, and the ability of such a theory to account for some of the stylized facts of saving behavior.
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