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The economics of transnational commons

By: Dasgupta, Partha [editor].
Contributor(s): Maler, Karl-Goran [editor] | Vercelli, Alessandro [editor].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: UNU-WIDER studies in development economics.Publisher: 1997; Oxford University Press Description: xii, 316 p. ill., maps 24 cm.ISBN: 0198292201; 9780198292203.Subject(s): INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS | ENVIRONMENTAL LAW | ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION | COMMON HERITAGE PRINCIPLE | MARINE POLLUTION | INTERNATIONAL RIVER BASINS | NATURAL RESOURCES POLICY
Contents:
1: Introduction 2: Game-Theorisitic Models of Bargaining: An Introduction for Economists Studying the Transnational Commons 3: Transnational River Basins: Pervasive Unidirectional Externalities 4: The Interdependence between Environment and Development: Marine Pollution in the Mediterranean Sea 5: The Value of Biodiversity 6: Population Growth, Physical Resources, and Human Resources in Sub-Saharan Africa 7: Global Commons: Can they be Managed? 8: How Should International Greenhouse Gas Agreements Be Designed? 9: The International Protection of the Environment: Voluntary Agreements among Sovereign Countries 10: Protecting the Transnational Commons 11: Implications of a World Economy for Environmental Policy and Law 12: Cultural Beliefs as a Common Resource in an Integrating World 13: Cultural Diversity in the Global Ecumene
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UNU B17367

  • This volume is based on a conference held in April 1991 at the Certosa de Pontignano of the University of Siena as part of the University's celebration of its 700th anniversary. It was held under the joint auspices of the University of Siena, UNU/WIDER, the International Economic Association, and the Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei.

1: Introduction
2: Game-Theorisitic Models of Bargaining: An Introduction for Economists Studying the Transnational Commons
3: Transnational River Basins: Pervasive Unidirectional Externalities
4: The Interdependence between Environment and Development: Marine Pollution in the Mediterranean Sea
5: The Value of Biodiversity
6: Population Growth, Physical Resources, and Human Resources in Sub-Saharan Africa
7: Global Commons: Can they be Managed?
8: How Should International Greenhouse Gas Agreements Be Designed?
9: The International Protection of the Environment: Voluntary Agreements among Sovereign Countries
10: Protecting the Transnational Commons
11: Implications of a World Economy for Environmental Policy and Law
12: Cultural Beliefs as a Common Resource in an Integrating World
13: Cultural Diversity in the Global Ecumene

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