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... all other sectors. Then estimating the size ofthe adaptation deficit requires estimating the degree of government underspending in climate-sensitive areas relative to all other areas ofthe ... Because ofthe complexity of modeling sectors at a global level, none ofthe sectoral models is capable of choosing the optimal timing of investments. This implies that the time-paths of investments ... separation of costs of development from those of adaptation in the EACC study), the major difference between them is the sixfold increase in the cost of coastal zone management and defense under the...
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... converting the accumulated stocks to bonds at multiple dates near the end of one’s career. The idea, of course, is to reduce the importance ofthe level ofthe stock market on a particular day. The ... a higher return if the asset was the S&P 500 than if it was a diversified portfolio of bonds, regardless of the date of purchase and the date of sale. The size ofthe equity premium is ... is professor of economics, Department of Economics, and di- rector ofthe Center for Economic Policy Research, Stanford University, and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic...
... scrutiny of the courts? What is the use of courts, if you cannot access them? . . . The response ofthe government and the House of Lords to the chorus of crit-icism of clause 11 will produce the ... they are maintaining the rule oflaw in exceptionalsituations, they make things worse not better from the perspective of asubstantive conception ofthe rule of law. For they maintain that they ... inpractice they tend to boil down to two: either judges are in dereliction of their duty to uphold the rule oflaw or, on the contrary, they are doingprecisely what their duty to uphold the rule of law...