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pollution in the river caused by tanneries in Kanpur, India. We focus on two tanneries, A and B, that are situated on the same … production depends on labor use, the chemical waste generated by tannery A, and the natural pollution absorbing capacity of the … reduction in the natural capacity of the Ganges to absorb pollution in the time interval [0,t]. Second, we use this metric and …
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We characterise the entire set of symmetric stationary Markov-perfect Nash equilibria (MPE) in a differential game of public good investment, using the canonical problem of climate change as an example. We provide a sufficient and necessary condition for MPE and show how the entire set of MPE is...
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define a pollution cost-sharing game, and show that, interestingly, the Half Local Responsibility Sharing (HLRS) method … coincides with the Shapley value, the nucleolus and the τ -value of the corresponding pollution cost-sharing game. This HLRS …
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In the year 2006, an independent team of experts from Nigeria, the UK, and the United States convened by the Nigerian Conservation Foundation concluded that the Niger Delta is one of the world’s most severely petroleum-impacted ecosystems. The need for such an assessment resulted due to the...
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location of pollution along the river is an important concern in addition to fairness. We characterize the class of externality …We propose the river pollution claims problem to distribute a pollution budget among agents located along a river. A … propose two novel axioms that are motivated by the river pollution context and use them to characterize two priority rules. …
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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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