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Summary
Summary
Key environmental issues, such as biodiversity and climate change, have in recent years become more pressing than ever. Where the critical papers in the early 1990s explained the difficulties of cooperation in tackling transboundary environmental problems, later works have analyzed the various alternatives, and increased our understanding of various institutional designs and negotiation protocols' impact on the success of cooperation.
This collection brings together the most important articles on the game theoretic analysis of international environmental cooperation to both confront the cooperative and non-cooperative approaches to this, and demonstrate the diversity of methods used to analyze international environmental agreements.
Author Notes
Edited by Michael Finus, Department of Economics, Universität Graz, Austria and Alejandro Caparrós, Associate Research Professor, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), and Deputy Director, Institute for Public Goods and Policies, Spain