An Econometric and Game Theoretic Model of Common Pool Resource Management

An Econometric and Game Theoretic Model of Common Pool Resource Management
Author: Wietze Lise
Publisher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781594543975

This book provides a manual for undertaking research into the role of people in commonly shared resources, like forests, water bodies, fisheries and grazing pastures. The method in this book constructs indicators for the level of participation, net benefits from participating, forest dependence, forest quality, inequality, wealth and social differences. It can be concluded that (1) the studied organisations for forest management vary considerably in their effectiveness and (2) voluntary participation is most likely to emerge among the villagers who depend highly on the forest and perceive the quality of the forest as good.

Cyber War and Peace

Cyber War and Peace
Author: Scott J. Shackelford
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2020-03-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1108427731

The frontiers are the future of humanity. Peacefully and sustainably managing them is critical to both security and prosperity in the twenty-first century.

Indian Economy and Society in the Era of Globalisation and Liberalisation

Indian Economy and Society in the Era of Globalisation and Liberalisation
Author: Ali Mohammed Khusro
Publisher: Academic Foundation
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9788171884209

A Tribute To The Great Economist Prof. A.M. Khusro. This Book Seeks To Address Issues Of Current Relevance - Agriculture. Land Reforms, And Anti-Poverty Programmes, Environment, Globalisation, Liberalisation And Trade, Macro Models And Growth, Population, Secularism And Religion.

Econometric Methods for Analyzing Economic Development

Econometric Methods for Analyzing Economic Development
Author: Schaeffer, Peter V.
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2013-07-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1466643307

Exploring and understanding the analysis of economic development is essential as global economies continue to experience extreme fluctuation. Econometrics brings together statistical methods for practical content and economic relations. Econometric Methods for Analyzing Economic Development is a comprehensive collection that focuses on various regions and their economies at a pivotal time when the majority of nations are struggling with stabilizing their economies. Outlining areas such as employment rates, utilization of natural resources, and regional impacts, this collection of research is an excellent tool for scholars, academics, and professionals looking to expand their knowledge on today’s turbulent and changing economy.

Can Government Think?

Can Government Think?
Author: Kris Hartley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2015-06-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317592832

Climate change, financial crises, and other issues of global scale no longer concern only the developed world. The binding power of globalization has placed these challenges at the doorstep of almost every country, testing the evolutionary capacity of monolithic governance systems bound by institutional legacy and administrative stagnation. This book locates the concept of adaptive governance, used primarily in environmental management, within the context of economic policy. Introducing flexible economic opportunism, it argues that a particular style of institutional and administrative versatility enables innovative, evidence-based policy development. This book mines institutional economics, public administration, and research theory and practice for complementary elements that can inform an emerging governance paradigm based on flexible economic opportunism. Through an eclectic suite of cases from the developing and developed worlds including Asia and North America, this book reveals how patterns of institutional and administrative change impact the efficacy of public policy. Flexibility may be this century’s most critical dimension of global competitiveness, and systems configured to quickly and comprehensively capture economic opportunities will win the marketplace of development ideas. This book advances that discussion.

Sustainability Science

Sustainability Science
Author: Bert de Vries
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 609
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1107005884

This textbook surveys key issues of sustainability - energy, nature, agro-food, resources, economics - for advanced undergraduate and graduate level courses.

Sustainability Science

Sustainability Science
Author: Bert J. M. de Vries
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 647
Release: 2023-11-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1009300202

The fully updated second edition of this innovative textbook provides a system analysis approach to sustainability for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. To an extent unparalleled in other textbooks, the latest scientific data and insights are integrated into a broad and deep transdisciplinary framework. Readers are encouraged to explore and engage with sustainability issues through the lenses of a cultural and methodological pluralism which promotes dialogue and alliances in the search for a (more) sustainable future. Ideal for students and their teachers in sustainable development, environmental science and policy, ecology, conservation, natural resources and geopolitics, the book will also appeal to interested citizens, activists, and policymakers, exposing them to the variety of perspectives on sustainability issues. Review questions and exercises provide the opportunity for consolidation and reflection. Online resources include appendices with more advanced mathematical material, model answers, and a wealth of recommended additional sources.