Strategic Behavior and the Environment
2010 - 2024
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Volume 4, issue 4, 2014
- Asymmetric Nash Solutions in the River Sharing Problem pp. 321-360

- Harold Houba, Gerard van der Laan and Yuyu Zeng
- The Role of Emissions Trading and Permit Allocation in International Climate Agreements with Asymmetric Countries pp. 361-392

- Michael Jakob, Kai Lessmann and Theresa Wildgrube
- Land Development Restrictions and Preemptive Action - On the Benefits of Differentiated Regulation pp. 393-414

- Andreas Lange and Xiangping Liu
Volume 4, issue 3, 2014
- Some Effects of Asymmetries in a Common Pool Natural Resource Oligopoly pp. 213-235

- Hassan Benchekroun, Gérard Gaudet and Hervé Lohoues
- When Beliefs About Future Create Future - Exploitation of a Common Ecosystem from a New Perspective pp. 237-261

- Agnieszka Wiszniewska-Matyszkiel
- Does It Pay to Play? How Bargaining Shapes Donor Participation in the Funding of Environmental Protection pp. 263-290

- Patrick Bayer and Johannes Urpelainen
- Optimal Commitment Under Uncertainty: Adjustment Rules for Climate Policy pp. 291-310

- Michael Jakob and Steffen Brunner
Volume 4, issue 2, 2014
- ICT-based Strategies for Environmental Conflicts pp. 89-98

- Stefano Moretti and Fioravante Patrone
- Enabling Public Participation in Strategic Environmental Assessment: An Application of Multicriteria Analysis pp. 99-130

- Marta Bottero, Valentina Ferretti, Giulio Mondini and Silvia Pomarico
- The Green-Game: Accounting for Device Criticality in Resource Consolidation for Backbone IP Networks pp. 131-153

- Aruna Prem Bianzino, Jean-Louis Rougier, Claude Chaudet and Dario Rossi
- On the Role of Coalitional Network Games in Modelling the Social Dimension in Ecosystem Management pp. 155-186

- Stefano Moretti
- Energy-constrained Mean Field Games in Wireless Networks pp. 187-211

- Hamidou Tembine
Volume 4, issue 1, 2014
- Do Increases in Risk Mitigate the Tragedy of the Commons? pp. 1-14

- Hassan Benchekroun and Ngo Long
- Regulating Environmental Externalities through Public Firms: A Differential Game pp. 15-40

- Davide Dragone, Luca Lambertini and Arsen Palestini
- Absorptive Capacity, R&D Spillovers, Emissions Taxes and R&D Subsidies pp. 41-58

- Slim Ben Youssef and Georges Zaccour
- Pollution and Environmentalists' Participation in Emissions Trading Systems pp. 59-87

- Elias Asproudis and Maria José Gil-Moltó
Volume 3, issue 4, 2013
- Don't Forget to Protect Abundant Resources pp. 251-278

- Ana Espinola-Arredondo and Felix Munoz-Garcia
- Possible Inefficiencies in a Duopoly Trading Emission Permits pp. 279-303

- Chaim Fershtman and Aart de Zeeuw
- Enforcement Leverage with Fixed Inspection Capacity pp. 305-328

- Lirong Liu and William Neilson
- A Self-enforcing International Environmental Agreement on Matching Rates: Can It Bring About an Efficient and Equitable Outcome? pp. 329-345

- Toshiyuki Fujita
Volume 3, issue 3, 2013
- Incentives for Strategic Behavior in the Permit Market pp. 149-167

- Cathrine Hagem
- Arrow-Fisher-Hanemann-Henry and Dixit-Pindyck Option Values Under Strategic Interactions pp. 169-183

- Tomoki Fujii and Ryuichiro Ishikawa
- Can Rationing Rules for Common Resources Impact Self-insurance Decisions? pp. 185-222

- Marianne Lefebvre
- Corporate Environmentalism in Dynamic Oligopoly pp. 223-250

- Akihiko Yanase
Volume 3, issue 1–2, 2013
- The Stability of Fishing Agreements with Entry: The Northeast Atlantic Mackerel pp. 67-95

- Hans Ellefsen
- Stability of International Fisheries Agreements Using Precautionary Bioeconomic Harvesting Strategies pp. 97-120

- Mika Rahikainen, Marko Lindroos and Veijo Kaitala
Volume 3, issue 1-2, 2013
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Game Theory and Fisheries: Recent Issues pp. 1-5

- Marko Lindroos and Gordon Munro
- Climate Change and the Benefits of Cooperation in Harvesting North-East Arctic Cod pp. 7-30

- Nils-Arne Ekerhovd
- Can Cooperative Management of Tuna Fisheries in the Western Pacific Solve the Growth Overfishing Problem? pp. 31-66

- Megan Bailey, Ussif Sumaila and Steven J. D. Martell
- Atlantic Salmon Fishery in the Baltic Sea — A Case of Trivial Cooperation? pp. 121-147

- Soile Kulmala, Polina Levontin, Marko Lindroos and Pedro Pintassilgo
Volume 2, issue 3, 2012
- Environmental Regulation in the Shadow of International Trade Law: A Principal-Agent Analysis pp. 193-215

- Johannes Urpelainen
- The Design of Voluntary Environmental Programs: Competition and Incentives to Participate pp. 217-238

- Rasha Ahmed
- The REDD Scheme to Curb Deforestation: A Well-designed System of Incentives? pp. 239-257

- Charles Figuieres, Solenn Leplay, Estelle Midler and Sophie Thoyer
- Bargaining with Linked Disagreement Points pp. 259-277

- Justin Leroux and Walid Marrouch
- Duopolists in Output and Permit Markets: Interaction and Regulation pp. 279-293

- Pauli Lappi
Volume 2, issue 2, 2012
- Environmental Regulation and Horizontal Mergers in the Eco-industry pp. 107-132

- Joan Canton, Maia David and Sinclair-Desgagné, Bernard
- Endogenous Timing in Pollution Control: Stackelberg versus Cournot-Nash Equilibria pp. 133-158

- Mélanie Heugues
- Clean Technology Adoption Under Cournot Competition pp. 159-172

- María Eugenia Sanin Vázquez and Skerdilajda Zanaj
- Intellectual Property Rights, Clean Technology, and Public Policy: A Strategic Analysis pp. 173-191

- Johannes Urpelainen
Volume 2, issue 1, 2012
- Applications of Dynamic Games to Global and Transboundary Environmental Issues: A Review of the Literature pp. 1-59

- Ngo Long
- Local Negotiation with Heterogeneous Groundwater Users pp. 61-82

- Gordon Rausser, Susan Sayre and Leo Simon
- Coalition Formation and Voting in Public Goods Games pp. 83-105

- Astrid Dannenberg
Volume 1, issue 2, 2011
- Strategic Behavior and the Scope for Unilateral Provision of Transboundary Ecosystem Services that are International Environmental Public Goods pp. 89-117

- Julia M. Touza and Charles Perrings
- A Stochastic Multiple Players Multi-Issues Bargaining Model for the Piave River Basin pp. 119-150

- Alessandra Sgobbi and Carlo Carraro
- International Rivalry of Polluting Firms Under Flexible Regulation pp. 151-174

- Fabio Antoniou and Panos Hatzipanayotou
- Efficient International Environmental Agreements for Correlated Transnational Pollutants in the Presence of Free Trade of Goods and International Transfers pp. 175-197

- Emilson Silva and Xie Zhu
Volume 1, issue 1, 2010
- Property Rights and Water Transfers: Bargaining Among Multiple Stakeholders pp. 1-29

- Gordon Rausser, Susan Sayre and Leo Simon
- The Strategic Benefits of Uniform Environmental Standards pp. 31-47

- Anthony Heyes and Kenneth Simons
- On Species Preservation and Non-Cooperative Exploiters pp. 49-70

- Lone Grønbæk and Marko Lindroos
- Good and Bad Increases in Ecological Awareness: Environmental Differentiation Revisited pp. 71-88

- GarcÃa-Gallego, Aurora and GeorgantÃs, Nikolaos
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