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<p><number>*</number><i>
Present address</i>: Cardiovascular & Gastrointestinal Department, AstraZeneca,
 Macclesfield, Cheshire SK10 4TG, UK.</p></footnote>

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2. Footnotes before references in the section body:

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<heading id="h24" level="1">NOTES</heading>

<p><span id="fn1"><
number>1. </number>The influence of different tastes, uncertainty about the
 time of death, the distribution of income and inheritances, assortive mating and imperfect
 capital markets have been explored by <link rid="b7 b8">Davies (1981, 1982)</link>,
 <link rid="b3">Blinder (1974)</link>, <link rid="b12">Fleming
 (1979)</link> and <link rid="b36">Wolfson (1980)</link>, among others.</span></p>
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3. Footnotes in the section backmatter:

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<p><number><sup>1</sup></number>While citation studies are more common
 in other disciplines and thought to be the most comprehensive method of evaluating journal
 quality (see <link rid="b1">Alexander and Mabry [1994]</link>, Zivney and Reichenstein
 [1994], <link rid="b6">Borokhovich et al. [2000]</link>, and <link rid="b8">Chung
 et al. [2001]</link>), presumably the reason why citation analysis was not used to evaluate
 journal quality in the insurance and actuarial literature up until <link rid="b9">Colquitt
 (1997)</link> is that very few risk, insurance, and actuarial journals are tracked by the
 Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI). Currently, only the <i>Geneva Papers on Risk and
 Insurance Issues and Practice, Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory</i>, <i>Insurance:
 Mathematics and Economics</i>, the <i>Journal of Risk and Insurance</i>, and the
 <i>Journal of Risk and Uncertainty</i> are included in the journals tracked by the SSCI.
 Collection of the data needed to conduct a citation analysis without the use of the SSCI is
 tedious and time consuming.</p></footnote>
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<p><sup>4</sup> For example, one study puts the minimum
 costs of stabilizing atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> concentrations at US$550 trillion and
 the maximum costs at US$940 trillion. (These costs are meant to be the total costs for the
 whole world over the period 1990–2100, and are stated in 1990 prices.) 
<reference id="b4" type="journal"><namegroup
 type="author"><;name type="author"><forenames>R. Alexander</forenames><x> </x><surname>Roehrl</surname>
</name><x> and </x><name type="author"><forenames>Keywan</forenames>
<x> </x><surname>Riahi</surname></name></namegroup><x>, </x><
title type="document">‘Technology Dynamics and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
 Mitigation: A Cost Assessment’</title><x>, . </x><title type="journal">Technological
 Forecasting and Social Change</title><x>, </x><volume>
63</volume><x> (</x><date date="2000">2000</date><x>),</x>
<miscellaneoustext>p. </miscellaneoustext><
page type="first">250</page><x>.</x></reference></p></footnote>

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<p><sup>5</sup>  <reference id="b6" type="journal">
<namegroup type="author"><name type="author"><forenames>Thomas</forenames><x>
 </x><surname>Schelling</surname></name></namegroup><x>, </x><title
 type="document">‘The Cost of Combating Global Warming’</title><x>, </x>
<title type="journal">Foreign Affairs</title><x>, </x><volume>76</volume>
<x> (</x><date date="1997">November/December 1997</date><x>),</x>
<miscellaneoustext>pp. </miscellaneoustext><page type="first">8</page><x>
–</x><page type="last">14</page><x>.</x></reference></p></footnote>

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<p><sup>6</sup> See: <u><
externallink type="url">http://www.unfccc.de/resource/convkp.html.</externallink>
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