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Game Practice And The Environment |
Edited by Carlo Carraro, Professor of Econometrics and Environmental Economics, University of Venice, Italy and Research Director, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), Milan and Venice Italy and Vito Fragnelli, Associate Professor of Game Theory, University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy
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‘. . . the eleven chapters of the book improve the toolbox we have to deal with environmental issues, while at the same time providing some interesting applications and practical solutions to important problems of environmental policy.’ – J.N.R. Jeffers, Sustainable Development
Game theory is one of the most powerful tools that economists can use to deal with complex economic and policy problems. At the same time, environmental issues are at the heart of many domestic and international policy processes, where interactions among different stakeholders play a crucial role. It is therefore natural to adopt game theory as one of the analytical instruments to enhance our understanding of the interrelations between the economy and the environment, and provide practical suggestions for policy interventions.
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Contents: Introduction Part I: Climate Negotiations and Policy Part II: Sharing Environmental Costs Part III: Environmental Management and Pollution Control Index
Contributors: G.I. Bischi, F. Bosello, R. Brânzei, B. Buchner, C. Carraro, J.C. Císcar, S. Currarini, S.D. Flåm, V. Fragnelli, O. Godal, H. Keiding, F. Lamantia, C. Marchiori, M. Marini, M.E. Marina, S. Moretti, D. Raggi, L. Sbragia, A. Soria, S.H. Tijs, H. Tulkens
View the author's website at http://www.dse.unive.it/professori/Carraro/Carraro.html
http://www.feem.it
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This book is part of the The Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei series on Economics, the Environment and Sustainable Development. To view the rest of the series, please use the link.
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