Pollution accumulation may result in more or less severe losses of natural self-cleaning capacities. We study a polluting resource management problem submitted to a potential shift from a high to a low pollution self-regeneration regime be crossed some critical pollution stock threshold. We first describe the optimal resource exploitation policy absent the threshold. When at the threshold, the society has two options: either stabilizing the pollution level to avoid the loss of natural self-cleaning capacity or deliberately cross the threshold and switch to the low regeneration regime. We show under fairly general assumptions that there exists a unique critical pollution stock level such that thresholds located below this level will induce a...
ACL-1International audienceWe consider an optimal technology adoption AK model in line with Boucekki...
We consider a general control problem with two types of optimal regime switch. The first one concern...
Policies for the management of natural resources and the resources themselves interact to form compl...
Pollution accumulation may result in more or less severe losses of natural self-cleaning capacities....
Pollution accumulation may result in more or less severe losses of natural self-cleaning capacities....
For the mitigation of long-term pollution threats, one must consider that both the process of enviro...
For the mitigation of long-term pollution threats, one must consider that both the process of enviro...
For the mitigation of long-term pollution threats, one must consider that both the process of enviro...
This paper extends the classical exhaustible-resource/stock-pollution model with irreversibility of ...
We consider an optimal consumption and pollution problem that has two important features. Environmen...
Environmental policymakers must address the adverse effects of a number of pollutants that accumulat...
International audienceWe consider an optimal consumption and pollution problem that has two importan...
International audienceWe present a model of optimal flow pollution control considering explicitly th...
The effects of the threat of occurrence of environmental catastrophes on optimal pollution control a...
We consider an optimal technology adoption AK model in line with Boucekkine Krawczyk and Vallée (201...
ACL-1International audienceWe consider an optimal technology adoption AK model in line with Boucekki...
We consider a general control problem with two types of optimal regime switch. The first one concern...
Policies for the management of natural resources and the resources themselves interact to form compl...
Pollution accumulation may result in more or less severe losses of natural self-cleaning capacities....
Pollution accumulation may result in more or less severe losses of natural self-cleaning capacities....
For the mitigation of long-term pollution threats, one must consider that both the process of enviro...
For the mitigation of long-term pollution threats, one must consider that both the process of enviro...
For the mitigation of long-term pollution threats, one must consider that both the process of enviro...
This paper extends the classical exhaustible-resource/stock-pollution model with irreversibility of ...
We consider an optimal consumption and pollution problem that has two important features. Environmen...
Environmental policymakers must address the adverse effects of a number of pollutants that accumulat...
International audienceWe consider an optimal consumption and pollution problem that has two importan...
International audienceWe present a model of optimal flow pollution control considering explicitly th...
The effects of the threat of occurrence of environmental catastrophes on optimal pollution control a...
We consider an optimal technology adoption AK model in line with Boucekkine Krawczyk and Vallée (201...
ACL-1International audienceWe consider an optimal technology adoption AK model in line with Boucekki...
We consider a general control problem with two types of optimal regime switch. The first one concern...
Policies for the management of natural resources and the resources themselves interact to form compl...