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    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/ccrs-social-unrest-stress-test-scenario-october-2014.pdf
    9 Jul 2023: Consultants and Collaborators Oxford Economics Ltd., with particular thanks to Fabio Ortalani, Senior Economist Financial Networks Analytics Ltd., with particular thanks to Dr Kimmo Soramaki, Founder and. ... response to the slow economic recovery after
  3. 22728 CCRS.indd

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/crs-millennial-uprising-social-unrest-stress-test-scenario.pdf
    9 Jul 2023: Consultants and Collaborators Oxford Economics Ltd., with particular thanks to Fabio Ortalani, Senior Economist Financial Networks Analytics Ltd., with particular thanks to Dr Kimmo Soramaki, Founder and. ... response to the slow economic recovery after
  4. Cyber Catastrophe

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/2014risksummit-thepulseofrisk-slides-ralph.pdf
    9 Jul 2023:Global Economic Model of Oxford Economics  Role of scenarios. – ... 31. Global GDP 1980: $22.5 Trillion Historical Average Annual Growth Rate 1980-2006: 3.0% Global GDP 2013: $55.6 Trillion OE Economic Forecast Global GDP 2025: $80.5 Trillion
  5. Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies NatCat and FinCat Correlation ...

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/crs-impacts-of-severe-natural-catastrophes-on-financial-markets.pdf
    9 Jul 2023: In economics terms, the difference between ‘destructive’ cost and loss of economic output (‘economic loss’) is one of ‘stock’ against ‘flow’. ... In this study, we model the economic loss from six very destructive natural catastrophes.
  6. Cyber Catastrophe

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/140123-researchshowcase-presentation-bowman.pdf
    9 Jul 2023: Inter and Intra-trade between Japan and China. 36. Japan. China. Oxford Global Economic Model. ...  Most widely used macroeconomic model  Collaborative research agreement with Oxford Economics  General Equilibrium Model (GEM)  5 ,10 and 25
  7. Cambridge Judge Business School Working Paper No. 01/2018 A ...

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/wp1801.pdf
    9 Jul 2023: 1989-like event could see a global economic impact of $2.4 – 3.4 trillion over a year, leading to a global. ... Secondly, we use the Oxford Economics Global Economic Model (OEM) to understand the impact on.
  8. DOLLAR DEPOSED STRESS TEST SCENARIO Cambridge Centre for Risk ...

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/crs-dollar-deposed-financial-catastrophe.pdf
    9 Jul 2023: and interest rates and foreign direct investment levels in both the USA and China within the Global Economic Model of Oxford Economics. ... Financial market impactWe estimate the portfolio impacts of this scenario by modelling the outputs from Oxford
  9. Cambridge Centre for Risk StudiesCambridge Risk Framework Human…

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/crs-sao-paolo-virus-pandemic.pdf
    9 Jul 2023: We shock these variables in the Global Economic Model of Oxford Economics to estimate global macro-economic impact in terms of losses to global GDP output over 5 years. ... The output of the Global Economic Model is then applied to our standard
  10. Cambridge Centre for Risk StudiesCambridge Risk Framework Working…

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/crs-risk-analysis-restrospective-of-paris-attacks.pdf
    9 Jul 2023: travellers. Oxford Economics Model To quantify both the direct and indirect economic consequences resulting from a terrorist attack in Paris to the French economy, a standard metric– GDP@Risk (the cumulative ... Table 1: Macroeconomic scenario shocks
  11. UNHEDGEABLE RISK: HOW CLIMATE CHANGE SENTIMENT IMPACTS INVESTMENT…

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/crs-unhedgeable-risk.pdf
    9 Jul 2023: The cost to the global economy is immense estimated at US$19tn in global economic output over a five-year period (GDP@Risk). ... weather events on 300 of the world’s major cities placed an additional $37 billion of global economic output per annum at

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