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control, water supply and fisheries management. Opening with a brief summary of the theory behind these programs and both the …
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control, water supply and fisheries management. Opening with a brief summary of the theory behind these programs and both the …
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, which are frequently characterized by open access. An important example is the degradation of open-access fisheries … problem of the twenty-first century - global climate change. -- Common-Property Resource ; Open-Access Resource ; Fisheries …
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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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, which are frequently characterized by open-access. An important example is the degradation of open-access fisheries …
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. Based on a survey of OECD countries and partner economies participating in the work of the OECD Fisheries Committee, it …
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The aim of the paper is to compare the sensitivity of a government's fiscal policy and a central bank's monetary policy, which are in Nash equilibrium in the case of a non-cooperative game between the government and the central bank in Czechia, Hungary, and Romania. The analysis for each country...
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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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From a game theoretical perspective, a prerequisite for an international fishery agreement (IFA) to be stable is that parties expect their benefits from joining the agreement to exceed the benefits from free riding on the agreement, and parties only comply with the agreement as long as this is...
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