FINAL PAPERS


Programme


Monday 10 July 2006

Keynote lecture

Game Theory and the Development of Resource Management Policy: The Case of International Fisheries. Gordon R. Munro

Parallel Session: Resource Extraction and Management

Dynamic resource usage externalities under non-cooperative behavior and agent heterogeneity: the case of groundwater extraction. Siwa Msangi

Fuzzy access: Modeling grazing rights in Sub-Saharan Africa. Rachael Goodhue, Nancy McCarthy

Parallel Session: Cooperation

Conflict & Cooperation in Symmetric Potential Games. Lina Mallozzi, S. Tijs

Worker cooperatives, effort and shirking: A semi-effective game model. Roger McCain

Solutions for fixed tree games with multi-located players. S. Miquel, B. van Velzen, H. Hamers, H. Norde


Tuesday 11 July 2006

Keynote lecture

On Time-Consistency of Long Term Environmental Plans. Leon Petrosjan


Parallel Session: Fishery

Nash equilibrium in bioresource management problem with changing area for fishery. Vladimir Mazalov and Anna Rettieva

Restoring a fish stock: A dynamic bankruptcy problem. Elena Iñarra, Anders Skonhoft

Coalition formation in high seas fisheries: A partition function approach. Pedro Pintassilgo, Marko Lindroos

Strategic interaction and imitation dynamic in patch differentiated exploitation of fisheries. Gian Italo Bischi, Fabio Lamantia, Lucia Sbragia


Parallel Session: Negotiation

Structure and power in multilateral negotiations: An application to French water policy. L. Simon, R. Goodhue, G. Rausser, S. Thoyer, S. Morardet, P. Rio

To Negotiate or to Game Theorize: Negotiation vs. Game Theory Outcomes for Water Allocation Problems in the Kat Basin, South Africa. Ariel Dinar, Stefano Farolfi, Fioravante Patrone, Kate Rowntree

Teaching differential games in resource economics. Petra Huck, Klaus Salhofer

Negotiating free-trade agreements: internal procedure. Alae Ben Rais


Parallel Session: Environmental Regulation

Modeling of ecological project based on the Kyoto Protocol Principles. Y. Pavlova, M.

Environmental taxes and first-mover advantages.
Juan Carlos Bárcena-Ruiz

Environmental R&D in Cournot oligopoly with emission or performance standards. Koji Okuguchi,Ferenc Szidarovszky

The effect of joint and several liability under superfund on brownfields. Howard Chang, Hilary Sigman

Parallel Session: International Environmental Agreements

International environmental agreements: Can equity and fairness enlarge the size of the coalition?. Wolfgang Peters, Christine Schuler

The emergence of organizations that force environment protection. A stochastic approach. Paloma Zapata

Wastewater management across an international border. Linda Fernández

Trade, transboundary pollution, and international lobbying. Victoria I. Umanskaya, Edward B. Barbier, Charles F. Mason

Keynote lecture

Budget Processes of Int'l Financial/Development Organizations: Theory and Experimental Evidence. Roy Gardner

Parallel Session: Environmental Regulation

A convex program for computing alternating offers in bilateral river basin management. Harold Houba

An iterative procedure for optimal pollution control under incomplete information. Nicolas Querou

Optimal environmental enforcement policy with counter actions by local governments. Liguo Lin

Negotiating on water: Concern for fairness and incentives within a non-cooperative bargaining framework. Carmen Marchiori

Parallel Session: Resource Extraction and Management

Technological diffusion and renewable resources in a two-country trade endogenous growth model. Francisco Cabo, Guiomar Martín-Herrán, María Pilar Martínez-García

Strategic exchange of property rights. Sjur Fläm, Odd Godal

Common resources, optimality and taxes in dynamic games with increasing number of players. Agnieszka Wiszniewska


Wednesday 12 July 2006

Keynote lecture

Modesty may pay!. Michael Finus


Parallel Session: Water Regulation Markets and Pricing

Pricing in problems of multiregional water consumption. Mikhail Mikhalevich, Ludmilla Koshlai

A fair tariff system for water management. Vito Fragnelli, Rita de Agostini

How do markets manage water resources? An experiment on resource market (de)centralization with endogenous quality. Aurora García-Gallego, Nikolaos Georgantzís, Praveen Kujal

Parallel Session: Resource Extraction and Management III

Rural-urban water transfers in the U.S.-Mexico border region. George Frisvold, Kyle Emerick

Modeling of water resources allocation regimes with a case study of the Yellow River Basin. Xiaokai Li, Haifeng Shi, Xueyu Lin

Game theory applications in natural resource management: Review of evidence, problems and potential. Gamini Herath

Parallel Session: Environmental Regulation III

Testing value vs waiting value: A more general approach to environmental decisions under uncertainty and irreversibility. Giuseppe Attanasi, Aldo Montesano

Are consumer boycotts effective?. Philippe Delacote

Controling externalities with asymmetric information: Ferrous scrap recycling and the gold rush problem. Ignace Adant, Pierre Fleckinger


Parallel Session: Climate Change

On alternative CDM baseline schemes and their appropriateness: Ex-ante, ex-post, and ex-post proxy baselines. Haruo Imai, Jiro Akita, Hidenori Niizawa

Coalition formation and noncooperative permit exchange under the Kyoto protocol. Odd Godal, F. Meland

Can international enviromental cooperation be bought?. C. Fuentes-Albero, S. Rubio

Round table: Setting Joint Research Agendas for Game Theory

Linda Fernandez, Michael Finus, Haruo Imai, Roy Gardner, Fioravante Patrone, Leon Petrosjan, Leo Simon, Ariel Dinar (Moderator)


The financial support of the Gobierno de Aragon, Consejería de Economía, Hacienda y Empleo, is gratefully acknowledged