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Transboundary Externalities and Reciprocal Taxes: A Differential Game Approach
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Strategic Behavior and the Environment (2021) 9 (1-2): 27–67.
Published: 19 July 2021
... time frame. There is also an existing literature that investigates the dynamic strategic incentives in transboundary pollution problems by using dynamic games. In these games, the players, usually the governments of countries, care about the stock of pollution, i.e., as pollution accumulates...
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Do Increases in Risk Mitigate the Tragedy of the Commons?
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Strategic Behavior and the Environment (2014) 4 (1): 1–14.
Published: 22 April 2014
... ) 2 Q 2 = s ( 1 + σ 2 ) Q 2 . Tragedy of the commons transboundary pollution uncertainty risk differential games C73 Q50 D80 When agents exploit a common property, an increase in risk may increase their welfare. This is a very interesting and important...
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A Self-enforcing International Environmental Agreement on Matching Rates: Can It Bring About an Efficient and Equitable Outcome?
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Strategic Behavior and the Environment (2013) 3 (4): 329–345.
Published: 21 August 2013
.... Players of the game are the governments of n symmetric countries that share the environment. Let N = { 1 , … , n } denote the set of countries. We focus on certain transboundary pollutants. The benefit derived from a single country’s pollution abatement is proportional to its...
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Applications of Dynamic Games to Global and Transboundary Environmental Issues: A Review of the Literature
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Strategic Behavior and the Environment (2012) 2 (1): 1–59.
Published: 01 January 2012
...Ngo Van Long This paper surveys three areas of applications of dynamic games: (i) transboundary pollution, (ii) exploitation of transboundary resources, and (iii) problems of the developing world: capital flights, foreign aid, war and peace. A refresher section introduces the basic ideas...
