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Dams are essential for water storage and hydropower generation, but change river flow patterns and endanger local … projects and their externalities. We demonstrate our approach for the Mekong River incorporating expert hydrological knowledge … environments. Dam projects may further exacerbate already existing problems in trans-boundary rivers. We consider three scenarios …
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Dams are essential for water storage and hydropower generation, but change river flow patterns and endanger local … projects and their externalities. We demonstrate our approach for the Mekong River incorporating expert hydrological knowledge … environments. Dam projects may further exacerbate already existing problems in trans-boundary rivers. We consider three scenarios …
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This paper examines a simple North-South growth model where negative externalities may contribute to reinforce economic …. Moreover, negative environmental externalities from the North to the South may foster growth in the South, which may have in …
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This paper examines a simple North-South growth model where negative externalities may contribute to reinforce economic …. Moreover, negative environmental externalities from the North to the South may foster growth in the South, which may have in …
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How should we evaluate the welfare implications of improvements to safety technologies in the presence of offsetting behavior? We model this problem as a symmetric game in which each player's payoff depends on his own action and the average action of the other players, and analyze under which...
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How should we evaluate the welfare implications of improvements to safety technologies in the presence of offsetting behavior? We model this problem as a symmetric game in which each player's payoff depends on his own action and the average action of the other players, and analyze under which...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013033346