Economic theory for the environment : essays in honour of Karl-Göran Mäler
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書誌事項
Economic theory for the environment : essays in honour of Karl-Göran Mäler
(New horizons in environmental economics)
E. Elgar, c2002
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Karl-Goran Maler's work has been a mainstay of the frontiers of environmental economics for more than three decades. This outstanding book, in his honour, assembles some of the best minds in the economics profession to confront and resolve many of the problems affecting the husbandry of our national environments.This book investigates many of the recent advances in economics, in terms of the management of natural resources and environments. The authors also concentrate on other important issues such as control theory for non-convex economic problems, duopoly theory, game theory, local public finance, patent races and population control. In addition, they investigate the difficulties involved in constructing environmental agreements, and detail the potential benefits of marrying together the disciplines of ecology and economics. As a whole, the book effectively illustrates both the power and limitations of economics to shed light on many of today's pressing environmental issues.
The diverse range of topics and exceptional quality of the authors - including contributions by Nobel Laureates Kenneth J. Arrow and Robert M. Solow - will make this book essential reading for academics and advanced level students of environmental and resource economics, as well as natural scientists with an interest in resource allocation issues.
目次
Contents:
Introduction Bengt Kristroem
1 An example of dynamic control of negative stock externalities
Kenneth J. Arrow
2 An optimal R&D for a patent race with uncertain duration
Thomas Aronsson, Per-Olov Johansson and Karl-Gustaf Loefgren
3 The strategy of treaty negotiation: 'broad but shallow' versus 'narrow but deep'
Scott Barrett
4 A CGE analysis of sulfur deposition and Sweden's 'green' net national product
Lars Bergman
5 Biodiversity management under uncertainty: species selection and harvesting rules
William Brock and Anastasios Xepapadeas
6 The Kyoto Protocol: an economic and game-theoretic interpretation
Parkash Chander, Henry Tulkens, Jean-Pascal van Ypersele and Stephane Willems
7 A model of fertility transition
Partha Dasgupta
8 Notes on irreversibility, sustainability and the limits to growth
Anthony C. Fisher and Jinhua Zhao
9 The acid rain game: a formal and mathematically rigorous analysis
Henk Folmer and Pierre von Mouche
10 Bridging ecology and economics: reflections on the role of cost-benefit analysis and the design of interdisciplinary research
Ing-Marie Gren, Clifford S. Russell and Tore Soederqvist
11 Valuing ecosystem services
Geoffrey Heal
12 Hotelling (1925) on depreciation
Bengt Kristroem
13 Real versus hypothetical willingness to accept: the Bishop and Heberlein model revisited
Chuan-Zhong Li, Karl-Gustaf Loefgren and W. Michael Hanemann
14 An economic approach to the control of invasive species in aquatic systems
Charles Perrings
15 Global externalities: sovereign states
Domenico Siniscalco
16 What if Jevons had actually liked trees?
Robert M. Solow
17 Mobility and capitalization in local public finance: a reassessment
David A. Starrett
18 The core of the cooperative game associated with oligopoly firms
Hirofumo Uzawa
19 Highlighting the acid rain game
Aart de Zeeuw
Index
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