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We consider the effect of an increase in the risk from pollution. We show that in the case of a flow pollution, when … only for values of the stock of pollution that are below a certain threshold that an increase in risk can mitigate the …
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Risk of stock collapse is a genuine motivation for cooperative fisheries management. We analyse the effect of an endogenously determined risk of stock collapse on the incentives to cooperate in a Great Fish War model. We establish that equilibrium harvest strategies are non-linear in stock and...
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Diarrhea mortality risk due to water pollution is one of serious problems that threaten human life in Asian developing … daily usages and avoid diarrhea mortality risk due to water pollution. By using the data set, we can know how much the …
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the ecological risk and degree of pollution of 11 heavy metals in lacustrine surface sediments. Local background of these …-time pollution event. Other heavy metal pollutants (e.g., Cd, Cu, Pb) with low to moderate degree decrease progressively from the … northwest to the southeast areas of the lake and can be attributed to industrial activities north of the lake. Pollution indices …
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We introduce learning in a dynamic game of international pollution, with ecological uncertainty. We characterize and …
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This paper examines how cooperation in an insurance game depends on risk preferences and the riskiness of income. It considers a dynamic game where commitment is limited, and characterizes the level of cooperation as measured by the reciprocal of the discount factor above which perfect risk...
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