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Nonlinear Risk

SSRN Electronic Journal, 1999
This paper analyzes the joint time-series properties of the level and volatility of expected excess stock returns. An unobservable dynamic factor is constructed as a nonlinear proxy for the market risk premia with its first moment and conditional volatility driven by a latent Markov variable.
Marcelle Chauvet, Simon M. Potter
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Unruptured intracranial aneurysms: natural history, clinical outcome, and risks of surgical and endovascular treatment

Lancet, The, 2003
D. Wiebers   +14 more
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Risks in risk denitions

Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1998
Abstract– Exact denitions of epidemiological concepts are necessary tools for exact studies. The present paper, stimulated by Becks's article in this journal (Com munity Dent Oral Epidemiol 1998; 26: 220–5), includes some further comments on this topic.
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Risk Assessing Risk Assessment

The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, 2010
If done well, proactive risk assessment methods can be effective in identifying and managing risks and still be efficient and rewarding for the participants. However, they can also fail, which suggests the potential usefulness of risk assessing the risk assessment process.
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Risk and the outdoor adventure experience: Good risk, bad risk, real risk, apparent risk, objective risk, subjective risk

Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2004
Life is an adventure, and whether you approve of it or not, most of us need risk to feel alive. It should therefore be no surprise that a mountaineer, upon reaching the top of a white-knuckle climb, feels a surge of elation, a joy for life. The heightened sense is not just a result of having earned a fine view through exercise, though that surely ...
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Mini-review of microplastics in the atmosphere and their risks to humans.

Science of the Total Environment, 2019
Studies of microplastics (MPs) have highlighted their ubiquity in various environments. Recently, microplastics have been observed in atmospheric fallout collected from some cities.
Guanglong Chen, Qingyuan Feng, Jun Wang
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Shareholder activism and firms' voluntary disclosure of climate change risks

Strategic Management Journal, 2019
This paper examines whether -- in the absence of mandated disclosure requirements -- shareholder activism can elicit greater disclosure of firms' exposure to climate change risks.
C. Flammer, M. Toffel, Kala Viswanathan
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Comprehensive utilization and environmental risks of coal gangue: A review

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019
The amount of coal gangue, a by-product of coal mining and washing, is rapidly increasing with the growing trend of energy consumption. The accumulated coal gangue without appropriate utilization has resulted in a squander of resources, waste disposal ...
Jiayan Li, Jinman Wang
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Climate risk is financial risk

Science, 2022
Should businesses worry about climate risk because doing so is good for their bottom line, or because their responsibilities ought to go beyond mere financial returns to shareholders? What if expanding one’s lens to include environmental, social, and corporate governance turns out to be good for business? What if not?
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Risk is Risk?

2017
We analyze the relation between firms' exposure to exogenous business risk and their financing choices, based on a sample of firms for which we can measure such exposure. The results show that firms more exposed to exogenous risk use less debt financing.
Stomper, Alex   +3 more
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