The evolution of renewable resources is characterized in many cases by different time scales where some state variables such as biomass, may evolve relatively faster than other state variables such as carrying capacity. Ignoring this time scale separation means that a slowly changing variable is treated as constant over time. Management rules designed without accounting for time scale separation will result in inefficiencies in resource management. We call this inefficiency time scale externality and we analyze renewable resource harvesting when carrying capacity evolves slowly, either in response to exogenous forcing or in response to emissions generated by the industrial sector of the economy. We study cooperative and non-cooperative solu...
Abstract. Are commonly observed resource conservation contracts efficient? In this paper we constru...
Are commonly observed resource conservation contracts efficient? In this paper we construct a model...
Ecological systems often operate on timescales significantly longer, or shorter, than the timescales...
The evolution of renewable resources is characterized in many cases by different time scales where s...
Abstract. Renewable resource modeling is usually characterized by Q2 different time scales where so...
The difference between the time scales of consumer and resource dynamics is a critical factor for th...
We postulate that reasonable notions of sustainability must include a time-scale synchronization of ...
In this paper, we explore the link between cyclical and non-cyclical resource exploitation. We defin...
We investigate the extraction plan of present-biased decision makers managing a renewable resource s...
This paper establishes a coupled human-ecological model where slow-varying migration is interacting ...
This paper provides a theoretical analysis of time restrictions in the context of natural resource m...
In this paper, we explore the link between cyclical and non-cyclical resource exploitation. As alrea...
This paper considers the modeling strategies that have been used to incorporate time in revealed and...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs...
Abstract. Are commonly observed resource conservation contracts efficient? In this paper we constru...
Are commonly observed resource conservation contracts efficient? In this paper we construct a model...
Ecological systems often operate on timescales significantly longer, or shorter, than the timescales...
The evolution of renewable resources is characterized in many cases by different time scales where s...
Abstract. Renewable resource modeling is usually characterized by Q2 different time scales where so...
The difference between the time scales of consumer and resource dynamics is a critical factor for th...
We postulate that reasonable notions of sustainability must include a time-scale synchronization of ...
In this paper, we explore the link between cyclical and non-cyclical resource exploitation. We defin...
We investigate the extraction plan of present-biased decision makers managing a renewable resource s...
This paper establishes a coupled human-ecological model where slow-varying migration is interacting ...
This paper provides a theoretical analysis of time restrictions in the context of natural resource m...
In this paper, we explore the link between cyclical and non-cyclical resource exploitation. As alrea...
This paper considers the modeling strategies that have been used to incorporate time in revealed and...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs...
Abstract. Are commonly observed resource conservation contracts efficient? In this paper we constru...
Are commonly observed resource conservation contracts efficient? In this paper we construct a model...
Ecological systems often operate on timescales significantly longer, or shorter, than the timescales...