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Correction for Mellya et al., Natural dispersal is better than translocation for reducing risks of inbreeding depression in eastern black rhinoceros (<i>Diceros bicornis michaeli</i>). [PDF]
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Harms from Heat-Health Risks: Morbidity Evidence from India and Global Learnings for Policy Action
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This is an exclusive extract from The ValueReporting Revolution: Moving Beyond the Earnings Game, a new book published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., and written by four senior PricewaterhouseCoopers experts. In this extract they discuss the dilemma of risk management and risk reporting. They argue that there are difficulties in disclosing risk on the
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Science, 1980
The analytical approaches utilized for evaluating the acceptability of technological risk originate from analogies to financial cost-benefit risk analysis. These analogies appear generally valid for viewing risk from a societal basis, but are not applicable to individual risk assessments.
Chauncey Starr, Chris Whipple
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The analytical approaches utilized for evaluating the acceptability of technological risk originate from analogies to financial cost-benefit risk analysis. These analogies appear generally valid for viewing risk from a societal basis, but are not applicable to individual risk assessments.
Chauncey Starr, Chris Whipple
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Journal of Banking & Finance, 2014
The experience from the global financial crisis has raised serious concerns about the accuracy of standard risk measures as tools for the quantification of extreme downward risks. A key reason for this is that risk measures are subject to a model risk due, e.g. to specification and estimation uncertainty.
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The experience from the global financial crisis has raised serious concerns about the accuracy of standard risk measures as tools for the quantification of extreme downward risks. A key reason for this is that risk measures are subject to a model risk due, e.g. to specification and estimation uncertainty.
Christophe Boucher+4 more
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