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Strategic Behavior and the Environment (2016) 6 (1-2): 135–180.
Published: 15 December 2016
...-García 2016 S. B. Akhundjanov and F. Muñoz-García Licensed re-use rights only Cost asymmetry cost disadvantage emission fees green firms L13 D62 H23 Q50 As environmental protection agencies gather more accurate information about the damaging effects of different types...
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Strategic Behavior and the Environment (2014) 4 (1): 15–40.
Published: 22 April 2014
... Licensed re-use rights only C73 D43 D62 L13 L32 Q50 Pollution public firms oligopoly Markov perfect strategy Our first result is that the dynamic game among profit-seeking firms reproduces the same equilibrium strategies as the static counterpart. Consistent with the idea...
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Strategic Behavior and the Environment (2014) 4 (1): 59–87.
Published: 22 April 2014
... the equilibrium outcomes with and without its participation. L13 Q55 O31 Emissions trading systems (ETSs henceforth) are market-based instruments used to control pollution. The idea of the ETSs or permits markets has its origin in Coase (1960) and Dales (1968) and relies upon the creation...
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Strategic Behavior and the Environment (2013) 3 (4): 279–303.
Published: 21 August 2013
.... Considering the subgame perfect outcome, we analyze the duopolistic market equilibrium, given arbitrary emissions permits ri, and then we analyze the terms of the emission permits trade. Duopoly Pollution Tradable permits Abatement Q2 Q28 D43 L13 L51 Policy makers...
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Strategic Behavior and the Environment (2013) 3 (3): 149–167.
Published: 16 March 2013
... 2013 C. Hagem Licensed re-use rights only Emissions permits Strategic permit trading Climate agreements Market power D43 L13 Q54 Trade in emissions permits is an important feature of the current international agreement to limit emissions of greenhouse gases (the Kyoto...
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Strategic Behavior and the Environment (2013) 3 (3): 223–250.
Published: 16 March 2013
... given by (1), taking the other firms’ decision rules as given. © 2013 D. Guo, S. Shamai, S. Verdú 2013 D. Guo, S. Shamai, S. Verdú Licensed re-use rights only Corporate environmentalism Differential game Environmental consciousness C73 L13 L21 In the rest of the paper, I...
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Strategic Behavior and the Environment (2012) 2 (3): 279–293.
Published: 17 September 2012
... regulation strategic interaction. Q50 L13 L50 Permit trading has been studied extensively in recent decades and is today a much used instrument in pollution control. Previous studies and experience from practice seem to confirm the generally accepted view that permit trading can be used...
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Strategic Behavior and the Environment (2012) 2 (2): 159–172.
Published: 30 July 2012
... D43 L13 Q55 Herein we assess the incentives to invest in clean technologies of polluting firms with market power in their local output market, who participate in a region-wide tradable emissions permits (TEP) market. Firms compete a la Cournot producing a homogenous good...
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Strategic Behavior and the Environment (2010) 1 (1): 71–88.
Published: 07 October 2010
...-use rights only Vertical differentiation WTP for green products environmental awareness campaigns A13 L13 D43 D62 In their role as consumers, citizens of developed countries are becoming increasingly aware of the problems associated with the deterioration of the environment...

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