How Early Trauma Shapes CEO Risk Appetite for Public Debt Versus Bank Debt
ABSTRACT This study examines the impact of CEOs’ early disaster experiences on the choice of debt structure. We find that firms led by CEOs who have endured disasters are more inclined to shift from bank debt to public debt. This evidence remains robust across various alternative measures, empirical specifications, and identification tests aimed at ...
Houjian Li +4 more
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Hydrogeologic, geophysical, and ground-water-quality reconnaissance at and near the Ciba-Geigy Superfund site, Ocean County, New Jersey [PDF]
Gary J. Barton, Tamara Ivahnenko
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Creative environmental engineering' and the cost of environmental claims: legitimisation of tire artificial reefs by us federal scientists in 1960s-1970s. [PDF]
Porsnovs D.
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Macroeconomic Spillovers of Weather Shocks Across U.S. States
ABSTRACT We estimate the short‐run effects of weather‐related disasters on local economic activity and cross‐border spillovers that operate through economic linkages between U.S. states. To this end, we use emergency declarations triggered by natural disasters and estimate their effects using a monthly global vector autoregressive (GVAR) model for U.S.
Emanuele Bacchiocchi +2 more
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Draft genome sequence of <i>Gracilimonas</i> sp. strain BCB1 isolated from the gill tissue of the lucinid bivalve <i>Stewartia floridana</i> in Pinellas County, Florida, USA. [PDF]
Lim SJ +5 more
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Pollution Incidence and Political Jurisdiction: Evidence from the TRI [PDF]
Few issues are more contentious for local communities than industrial pollution. When local industries pollute, lawmakers and regulators must balance two primary concerns: economic prosperity and the environment.
Andrew B. Whitford, Eric Helland
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Extreme Potomac Floods at Washington D.C. During the Past 500 Years
Abstract Washington D.C. faces one of the highest 100‐year flood risks of any major city along the U.S. East Coast. In addition to storm‐surge inundation during hurricanes and nor'easters, water‐level observations for Washington are strongly skewed by major floods on the Potomac River.
Michael Toomey +4 more
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Abstract In mid‐winter 2024, extraordinary stratospheric warming occurred over the sub‐Antarctic region with two distinctive warming maxima in mid‐July to early August, followed by record negative anomalies in the southern annular mode (SAM) during late July to early August.
Eun‐Pa Lim +9 more
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Interannual wave-driven shoreline change on the California coast. [PDF]
O'Reilly WC +8 more
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Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises: Masters of the Ocean Realm. John E. Heyning. 1995. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press in association with the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. 112 p, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-295-97487-7.$US17.95. [PDF]
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