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Low Participation and Risk Reduction Potential of Supplemental Crop Insurance in the United States
ABSTRACT Federally subsidized crop insurance is a cornerstone of U.S. farm risk management, yet policies with the greatest share of participation only trigger indemnities after losses exceed 15%. Supplemental insurance was introduced to cover part of this deductible, but participation remains largely unchanged.
Francis Tsiboe +2 more
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Delaying the Inevitable? U.S. Screwworm Closures and Feeder Cattle Market Dynamics
ABSTRACT Biosecurity trade restrictions are commonly framed as preventive measures, yet in many settings they function primarily as policies of delay: they impose immediate market costs while only postponing the arrival of biological risks. This paper evaluates that intertemporal tradeoff using the 2024–2025 US suspension of live cattle imports from ...
Shelby Sumner +3 more
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Ex‐Ante Assessment of Farm Resilience to Institutional Shocks: A Modeling Approach
ABSTRACT Using the agent‐based model SWISSland, we simulate farm‐level responses and interactions under two institutional shocks: tariff reductions and direct payment reductions. Using a framework we developed, we assess resilience capacities, resilience attributes, and the provision of private and public goods, following the shock.
Nadja El Benni, Gabriele Mack
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Assessing Photovoltaic Recycling Capacities and Policy Gaps in the European Union
This study maps photovoltaic recycling capacity in the EU and key global regions, highlighting gaps between growing waste volumes and available infrastructure. It combines survey insights and policy analysis to identify recycling bottlenecks and offers recommendations to boost circularity in the solar sector.
Nieves Espinosa +3 more
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Methyl salicylate and sorbitol were taken as coating agents. Caenorhabditis elegans was taken as an animal model. The coated agents were applied in C. elegans. The life span study in C. elegans proves the authenticity of MS and SL. MS and SL extended the post‐harvest life of cucumber for 14 days.
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Security Challenges for the Public Cloud
IEEE Internet Computing, 2012Cloud computing represents today's most exciting computing paradigm shift in information technology. However, security and privacy are perceived as primary obstacles to its wide adoption. Here, the authors outline several critical security challenges and motivate further investigation of security solutions for a trustworthy public cloud environment.
Kui Ren, Qian Wang
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2012 Sixth International Conference on Innovative Mobile and Internet Services in Ubiquitous Computing, 2012
This paper is about the current state of security in cloud computing. It shows some of the key benefits and the major drawbacks that come around with swapping out services and infrastructure to a public cloud. Based on these benefits and drawbacks, K.O.
Irina Astrova +8 more
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This paper is about the current state of security in cloud computing. It shows some of the key benefits and the major drawbacks that come around with swapping out services and infrastructure to a public cloud. Based on these benefits and drawbacks, K.O.
Irina Astrova +8 more
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Research on Security of Public Security Iris Application
2018Combined with the security problems encountered in the public security iris application, this paper makes a comprehensive analysis of these security problems from two aspects of iris acquisition and iris verification. And using the current academic research results, combined with the practical application requirements, the iris template encryption, the
Li Li +3 more
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Proceedings of the 2011 New Security Paradigms Workshop, 2011
Is more always better? Is conventional wisdom always the right guideline in the development of security policies that have large opportunity costs? Is the evaluation of security measures after their introduction the best way? In the past, these questions were frequently left unasked before the introduction of many public security measures.
Kay Hamacher, Stefan Katzenbeisser 0001
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Is more always better? Is conventional wisdom always the right guideline in the development of security policies that have large opportunity costs? Is the evaluation of security measures after their introduction the best way? In the past, these questions were frequently left unasked before the introduction of many public security measures.
Kay Hamacher, Stefan Katzenbeisser 0001
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2007
Abstract Security rights are widely held to require publicity to avoid the impression of ‘false wealth’. Publicizing a security right will ensure that unsecured creditors are aware that assets are allocated to a particular creditor.1 The most important issue is to determine the method of publicity, be it registration, taking of ...
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Abstract Security rights are widely held to require publicity to avoid the impression of ‘false wealth’. Publicizing a security right will ensure that unsecured creditors are aware that assets are allocated to a particular creditor.1 The most important issue is to determine the method of publicity, be it registration, taking of ...
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