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Gregory M. Randolph, Michael T. Tasto
July 15, 2019
This article overviews the potential to employ media in the classroom to enhance learning in economics and finance classes. Empirical research illustrates how students learn differently utilizing different sources of information. Textbook publishers...
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Patricia H. Born, Robert W. Klein
July 15, 2019
All arguments considered, we suggest that expanding the sale of private flood coverage would be welfare enhancing and in the public interest. While there are sev- eral forms of “privatization” that are advocated for the National Flood Insurance...
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Franz W. Peren
July 15, 2019
Humankind, it can be argued, lives beyond its means and often at the expense of future generations. This paper starkly demonstrates, with the aid of a mathemat- ical model, the imperative for a sustainable existence. In the model, consumption of...
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Ulrich Atz, Tracy Van Holt, Elyse Douglas, Tensie Whelan
July 15, 2019
Practitioners and researchers struggle with valuing the return on sustainability investment (ROSI). We apply a five-step methodology that systematically mon- etizes sustainability actions to answer a key question: Do sustainable practices lead to a...
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Ulrich Atz, Tracy Van Holt, Elyse Douglas, Tensie Whelan, Franz W. Peren, Patricia H. Born, Robert W. Klein, Gregory M. Randolph, Michael T. Tasto
July 15, 2019
There is strongly voiced support for the concept of sustainability, despite a di- vergence of opinion on whether it is the natural stock of resources that is to be sustained, the cash flow from these resources, or whether it is a fixed or a relative...
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I. Hilmi Elifoglu, Ivan Abel, Özlem Tas¸seven
June 1, 2018
An insider is a person that has or had a legitimate right to access computing resources of an organization. This definition includes any current or former employee, contractor, customer, or business partner as an insider. Insider threat is the...
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