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Constructing a dynamic game model of trade of an exhaustible resource, this paper compares feedback Nash and Stackelberg equilibria. We consider two different leadership scenarios: leadership by the importing country, and leadership by the exporting country. We numerically show that as compared...
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This paper reviews the game-theoretic literature on collaborative environmental management. It begins with a survey of static models of international environmental agreements (IEAs), comparing their underlying assumptions and their results. Extensions of the basic model to allow for both...
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We endogenise the extent of consumer participation in the recycling process, and analyse its effect on the 'recycling problem'. When recycling requires consumers to undertake costly sorting activities to separate scrap from household waste, they will participate only if the net reward from...
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In this paper, we consider oligopolistic equilibria in subgame-perfect strategies in continuous time, and investigate the effect of stock discovery on the profits of non-identical natural resource oligopolists. We show that a uniform addition to all stocks does not necessarily increase the...
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