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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenman, U.K : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781843762898
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 416 p) , ill
    Series Statement: New horizons in environmental economics
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Finus, Michael, 1965 - Game theory and international environmental cooperation
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Finus, Michael, 1965 - Game theory and international environmental cooperation
    DDC: 333.7
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    Keywords: Internationale Umweltpolitik ; Spieltheorie ; Kooperatives Spiel ; Umweltabkommen ; Klimaschutz ; Verhandlungstheorie ; Koalition ; Theorie ; Environmental economics ; Environmental law, International ; Game theory ; Electronic books ; Internationales Umweltrecht ; Spieltheorie ; Umweltökonomie ; Umweltökonomie ; Spieltheorie ; Umweltpolitik ; Kooperation
    Abstract: The book investigates various strategies to provide countries with an incentive to accede, agree and comply to an international environmental agreement (IEA). Finus shows that by integrating real world restrictions into a model, game theory is a powerful tool for explaining the divergence between "first-best" policy recommendations and "second-best" designs of actual IEAs. For instance he explains why (inefficient) uniform emission reduction quotas have played such a prominent role in past IEAs despite economists' recommendations for the use of (efficient) market-based instruments as for example emission targets and permits. Moreover, it is stated, that a single, global IEA on climate is not necessarily the best strategy and small coalitions may enjoy a higher stability and may achieve more
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Important terms, notation and classification of games -- 3. Static games with discrete strategy space -- 4. Finite dynamic games with discrete strategy space : a first approach -- 5. Infinite dynamic games with discrete strategy space : a first approach -- 6. Finite dynamic games with discrete strategy space : a second approach -- 7. Infinite dynamic games with discrete strategy space : a second approach -- 8. Issue linkage -- 9. Static games with continuous strategy space : global emission game -- 10. Finite dynamic games with continuous strategy space and static representations of dynamic games -- 11. Bargaining over a uniform emission reduction quota and a uniform emission tax -- 12. Infinite dynamic games with continuous strategy space -- 13. Coalition models : a first approach -- 14. Coalition models : a second approach -- 15. Coalition models : a third approach -- 16. Summary and conclusions
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Cheltenham, U.K : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781843761471
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 334 p)
    Series Statement: New thinking in political economy
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Yeager, Leland B., 1924 - 2018 Ethics as social science
    DDC: 171/.5
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    Keywords: Ethik ; Utilitarismus ; Kooperation ; Wirtschaftswissenschaft ; Theorie ; Utilitarianism ; Economics Moral and ethical aspects ; Electronic books ; Utilitarismus ; Soziales Handeln
    Abstract: With this important book, esteemed economist Leland B. Yeager grounds moral and political philosophy in the requirements of a well-functioning society, one whose members reap the gains from peaceful cooperation while pursuing their own diverse goals
    Abstract: 1. Ethics and economics -- 2. Some fundamentals -- 3. Origins of ethics -- 4. The case for indirect utilitarianism -- 5. What counts as utility? -- 6. The alleged problem of aggregation -- 7. Is utilitarianism immoral? -- 8. Altruism and self-interest -- 9. Duty and universalizability -- 10. Rivals of utilitarianism -- 11. Law, government, and policy -- 12. Utilitarianism after all
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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