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We study three issues about environmental policy in a two country world in which national governments and polluting firms act strategically. First, we examine the conditions under which the pursuit of unilateral environmental policy by a country in a setting in which polluting firms play a price...
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This article analyzes season length restrictions in fisheries management from an ecological-economic standpoint. The article first builds a model of a stylized fishery in which season length restrictions are used to manage the fishery. The article then demonstrates how the intertemporal and the...
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This paper studies season length restrictions in fisheries management from an ecological-economic perspective. We first construct a model of a stylized fishery in which season length restrictions are used to manage the fishery. We then show how the dynamic and the stochastic properties of this...
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We study environmental policy in a two nation world in which there is strategic behavior by governments and polluting firms. Two issues are analyzed. First, the conditions under which the conduct of unilateral environmental policy by a nation in a Bertrand game will immiserize that nation, are...
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