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The present research has been developed within the EU FP7 VECTORS project (http://www.marine-vectors.eu/). The main scope of the project (2011-2015) has been to evaluate, from a multilateral perspective, drivers, pressures and vectors of changes in marine life of three main European seas...
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-dominated states. Threshold effects have consequences for fisheries management, which are analyzed for open access fisheries and sole …
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, which are frequently characterized by open access. An important example is the degradation of open-access fisheries …
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-entry fishery. Because exit from limited-entry fisheries may be irreversible, the fisherman has an incentive to maintain the right … fleets, one of the most pressing fisheries management issues in limited-entry (and other) fisheries around the world. To …
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We characterize how the size distribution of plants, within narrowly defined industries, changed in Italy over a ten-year time span, and relate this to the stock of civic capital at the provincial level. Data on plant size come from the 1991 and 2001 Italian censuses. Civic capital turns out to...
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In essence, any international environmental agreement (IEA) implies cooperation of a form or another. The paper seeks … for logical foundations of this. It first deals with how the need for cooperation derives from the public good aspect of … the externalities involved, as well as with where the source of cooperation lies in cooperative game theory. In either …
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cooperation. …
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The evolution of large-scale cooperation among genetic strangers is a fundamental unanswered question in the social … the endogenous enforcement of cooperation. Insofar as strongly reciprocal players are willing to costly sanction defectors …, cooperation flourishes. However, experimental evidence unambiguously indicates that not only defection and strong reciprocity, but …
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We develop a simple model to study the coevolution of interaction structures and action choices in Prisoners’ Dilemma games. Agents are boundedly rational and choose both actions and interaction partners via payoff-based imitation. The dynamics of imitation and exclusion yields polymorphic...
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We study the conditions for the emergence of cooperation in a spatial common-pool resource game. We consider three …
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