Control and Game-Theoretic Models of the Environment

This book collects some recent works on the application of dynamic game and control theory to the analysis of environmental problems. This collec­ tion of papers is not the outcome of a conference or of a workshop. It is rather the result of a careful screening from among a number of contribu­ tions...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Filar, Jerzy (Editor), Carraro, Carlo (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA Birkhäuser 1995, 1995
Edition:1st ed. 1995
Series:Annals of the International Society of Dynamic Games
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1: Models of Global Change and Sustainable Development
  • Differential Game Models of Global Environmental Management
  • Sustainability and the Greenhouse Effect: Robustness Analysis of the Assimilation Function
  • Consumption of Renewable Environmental Assets, International Coordination and Time Preference
  • Sustainable International Agreements on Greenhouse Warming — A Game Theory Study
  • The Environmental Costs of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
  • 2: Environmental Taxes and Related Issues
  • Taxation and Environmental Innovation
  • Environmental Quality, Public Finance and Sustainable Growth
  • Environmental Pollution and Endogenous Growth: A Comparison Between Emission Taxes and Technological Standards
  • Rate-of-Return Regulation, Emission Charges and Behavior of Monopoly
  • Polluter’s Capital Quality Standards and Subsidy-Tax Programs for Environmental Externalities: A Competitive Equilibrium Analysis
  • 3: Pollution, Renewable Resources and Stability
  • The ESS Maximum Principle as a Tool for Modeling and Managing Biological Systems
  • Pollution, Renewable Resources and Irreversibility
  • The Economic Management of High Seas Fishery Resources: Some Game Theoretic Aspects
  • Pollution-Induced Business Cycles: A Game Theoretical Analysis
  • Management of Effluent Discharges: A Dynamic Game Model