This paper describes global biodiversity conservation as a co-operative bargaining problem. We model an interdependent ‘technology rich’ North and a ‘gene rich’ South who must co-operate in the biotechnology sector in order to combine their unique and essential resources and maximise global surplus. Chief among the ideas presented here is that, in a manner similar to the ‘rational threats’ idea posited by Nash (1953), and in line with observations of pre-contractual bargaining over biodiversity conservation in Latin America (World Bank 2003), destruction of biological resources represents a real source of bargaining power to the South in determining the bargaining outcome. Not only this, but current institutional arrangements relevant to th...
. This paper shows how game theory may be used to inform group decisions in biodiversity conservatio...
Biodiversity is an essential resource, which we classify as conditionally-renewable. In order to ach...
The United Nations' Convention on Biological Diversity raised expectations of high benefits in genet...
We employ cooperative bargaining theory and Nash’s ‘rational threats’ idea to cast light on the biod...
We employ cooperative bargaining theory and Nash's 'rational threats' idea to cast light on the biod...
We distinguish between local problems of biodiversity loss and global ones, where international coop...
We distinguish between local problems of biodiversity loss and global ones, where international coop...
We distinguish between local problems of biodiversity loss and global ones, where international coop...
Biodiversity decline poses significant threats to current and future generations. Although species e...
This paper contributes to the emerging literature on International Environmental Agreements with an ...
The relationship between the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the WTO Agreement on Trade...
The biodiversity issue is being politically constructed by international agreements. These agreement...
The relationship between the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the WTO Agreement on Trade...
"The relationship between the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the WTO Agreement on Trad...
Abstract Consider a developing country that has the potential for biodiversity conservation, and dev...
. This paper shows how game theory may be used to inform group decisions in biodiversity conservatio...
Biodiversity is an essential resource, which we classify as conditionally-renewable. In order to ach...
The United Nations' Convention on Biological Diversity raised expectations of high benefits in genet...
We employ cooperative bargaining theory and Nash’s ‘rational threats’ idea to cast light on the biod...
We employ cooperative bargaining theory and Nash's 'rational threats' idea to cast light on the biod...
We distinguish between local problems of biodiversity loss and global ones, where international coop...
We distinguish between local problems of biodiversity loss and global ones, where international coop...
We distinguish between local problems of biodiversity loss and global ones, where international coop...
Biodiversity decline poses significant threats to current and future generations. Although species e...
This paper contributes to the emerging literature on International Environmental Agreements with an ...
The relationship between the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the WTO Agreement on Trade...
The biodiversity issue is being politically constructed by international agreements. These agreement...
The relationship between the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the WTO Agreement on Trade...
"The relationship between the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the WTO Agreement on Trad...
Abstract Consider a developing country that has the potential for biodiversity conservation, and dev...
. This paper shows how game theory may be used to inform group decisions in biodiversity conservatio...
Biodiversity is an essential resource, which we classify as conditionally-renewable. In order to ach...
The United Nations' Convention on Biological Diversity raised expectations of high benefits in genet...