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Aggregative Environmental Games

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Cornes, Richard

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Kluwer Academic Publishers

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This paper expounds a new approach to the analysis of public good and open access resource models, developed in a series of recent papers by Cornes and Hartley, and considers the applicability of this approach to modeling current environmental problems. I look at a number of possible extensions of the framework, survey recent applications to environmental problems, and suggest further possible lines of enquiry.

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Environmental and Resource Economics

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2037-12-31
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