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Annals of Operations Research, Volume 220
Volume 220, Number 1, September 2014
- Alain Haurie, David W. K. Yeung
, Georges Zaccour
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Editorial: collaborative environmental management and modelling. 1-3 - Michael Finus
, Bianca Rundshagen, Johan Eyckmans
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Simulating a sequential coalition formation process for the climate change problem: first come, but second served? 5-23 - Thierry Bréchet, Carmen Camacho, Vladimir M. Veliov
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Model predictive control, the economy, and the issue of global warming. 25-48 - Hans-Peter Weikard
, Rob Dellink
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Sticks and carrots for the design of international climate agreements with renegotiations. 49-68 - Guennady A. Ougolnitsky
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Game theoretic formalization of the concept of sustainable development in the hierarchical control systems. 69-86 - R. A. Ranga Prabodanie, John F. Raffensperger
, E. Grant Read, Mark W. Milke:
LP models for pricing diffuse nitrate discharge permits. 87-109 - Fouad El Ouardighi
, Hassan Benchekroun, Dieter Grass:
Controlling pollution and environmental absorption capacity. 111-133 - Pietro De Giovanni
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Environmental collaboration in a closed-loop supply chain with a reverse revenue sharing contract. 135-157 - Nicolas Quérou, Mabel Tidball
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Consistent conjectures in a dynamic model of non-renewable resource management. 159-180 - David W. K. Yeung:
Dynamically consistent collaborative environmental management with production technique choices. 181-204 - Pierre Courtois
, Tarik Tazdaït
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Bargaining over a climate deal: deadline and delay. 205-221 - David Anthoff, Richard S. J. Tol:
Climate policy under fat-tailed risk: an application of FUND. 223-237 - Mélanie Heugues:
International environmental cooperation: a new eye on the greenhouse gas emissions' control. 239-262 - Anna Jaskiewicz
, Janusz Matkowski
, Andrzej S. Nowak
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On variable discounting in dynamic programming: applications to resource extraction and other economic models. 263-278

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