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Especially relevant to transboundary problems such as global warming.
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Game theoretic modelling of environmental and resource problems - an introduction, Henk Folmer et al; co-operation versus free riding in international environmental affairs - two approaches, Henry Tulkens; dynamic resolution of inefficiency due to international environmental externalities, Mark B. Cronshaw; committment and fairness in environmental games, Tim Jeppesen and Per Andersen; acid rain and international environmental aid - transboundary air pollution between Finland, Russia and Estonia, Veijo Kaitala and Matti Pohjola; nuclear power games, Fanny Missfeldt; renegotiation-proof equilibria in a bargaining game over global emission reductions - does the instrumental framework matter?, Alfred Endres and Michael Finus; linking environmental and non-environmental problems in an international setting - the international games approach, Jardena Kroeza-Gil and Henk Folmer; strategies for environmental negotiations - issue linkage with heterogeneous countries, Michael Botteon and Carlo Carraro; environmental conflicts and interconnected games - an experimental note on institutional design, Stephan Kroll et al; environmental conflicts with asymmetric information - theory and behaviour, Terrance M. Hurley and Jason F. Shogren; international dynamic pollution control, Aart de Zeeuw; learning about global warming, Alistair Ulph; migration and the environment, Markus Haavio; strategic international trade and transboundary pollution - a dynamic model, Talitha Feenstra; going green or going abroad? environmental policy, firm location and green consumerism, Michael kuhn; a game-theoretic approach to the Roundwood market with capital stock determination, Erkki Koskela and Markku Ollikainen.
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