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Bioeconomic models can provide powerful insights into the interactions between people and the natural ecosystems on which they depend. For example, bioeconomic models of fisheries have long been used to provide early warnings about the sustainability of harvest levels or the impacts of new...
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The world’s population is expected to reach 9 billion by 2050. Climate change, population, and income growth will drive food demand in the coming decades. Baseline scenarios show food prices for maize, rice, and wheat would significantly increase between 2005 and 2050, and the number of...
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attitudes towards the income distribution in a society: the normative and the comparative view. The first can be thought of as …
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"The link between economic distribution and social conflict—and the notion that this link arises from individuals … discussing a measure of polarization that allows analysis of the distribution of society along two dimensions—an economic …
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competitiveness of the environment and there is no significant difference in performance in the real-effort task across the …
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