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Parkash Chander argues that we can make progress on the climate-change impasse through incorporating the insights of game theory. Chander offers economic and game-theoretic interpretations of both the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement and discusses the policy recommendations his framework generates.

Trade Review
Written exceptionally clearly, this book lays out a novel theory of cooperative games and coalition formation as it applies to environmental problems—and in the process makes significant progress in reconciling cooperative and noncooperative game theory. -- Benjamin Ho, Vassar College
Climate change is an extraordinarily challenging problem, partly because of its global commons nature. For this reason, game theory can bring valuable insights to considerations of alternative public policies, as well as to international negotiations among the countries of the world. In Game Theory and Climate Change, Parkash Chander adds in significant ways to the relevant scholarly literature at the interface of climate change, economics, and game theory. -- Robert N. Stavins, Harvard University
In this important and timely book, Chander, a leading environmental economist and game theorist, systematically develops a set of game-theoretic solutions to the grand challenge of global climate change. He convincingly demonstrates the value of integrating insights from both cooperative and noncooperative games, and the importance of side payments in improving international climate agreements. He advances important solution concepts such as subgame perfect agreements and incorporates important real-world features, such as heterogeneity across nations. I strongly recommend the book to researchers as well as practitioners interested in international climate negotiations. -- Jinhua Zhao, Michigan State University
The book will interest PhD students and game-theory experts. Recommended. * Choice *
This is a timely book, interpreting climate change negotiations in terms of game theory
concepts. The content of the book is based on a stream of papers published by the
author over more than 20 years. The book is aimed at economists who use finely crafted
mathematical models to explore possible solutions to complex social and environmental
problems. The extensive bibliography will be helpful to any newcomer in the field
of environmental economics. -- Alain B. Haurie * MathSciNet *
Work like Chander's is important precisely because it creates tools we can use to imagine the distance between our world and one in which powerful actors have committed to a response to climate change. * H-Environment *

Table of Contents
Preface
1. Purpose and Scope
2. The Basic Framework
3. Rationale for Cooperation
4. The Core of a Strategic Game
5. Environmental Games
6. Coalition Formation Games
7. Dynamic Environmental Games
8. Limits to Climate Change
9. The Journey from Kyoto to Paris
10. International Trade and Climate Change
Conclusion
References
Author Index
Subject Index

Game Theory and Climate Change

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    Publisher: Columbia University Press
    Publication Date: 03/04/2018
    ISBN13: 9780231184649, 978-0231184649
    ISBN10: 0231184646

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Parkash Chander argues that we can make progress on the climate-change impasse through incorporating the insights of game theory. Chander offers economic and game-theoretic interpretations of both the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement and discusses the policy recommendations his framework generates.

    Trade Review
    Written exceptionally clearly, this book lays out a novel theory of cooperative games and coalition formation as it applies to environmental problems—and in the process makes significant progress in reconciling cooperative and noncooperative game theory. -- Benjamin Ho, Vassar College
    Climate change is an extraordinarily challenging problem, partly because of its global commons nature. For this reason, game theory can bring valuable insights to considerations of alternative public policies, as well as to international negotiations among the countries of the world. In Game Theory and Climate Change, Parkash Chander adds in significant ways to the relevant scholarly literature at the interface of climate change, economics, and game theory. -- Robert N. Stavins, Harvard University
    In this important and timely book, Chander, a leading environmental economist and game theorist, systematically develops a set of game-theoretic solutions to the grand challenge of global climate change. He convincingly demonstrates the value of integrating insights from both cooperative and noncooperative games, and the importance of side payments in improving international climate agreements. He advances important solution concepts such as subgame perfect agreements and incorporates important real-world features, such as heterogeneity across nations. I strongly recommend the book to researchers as well as practitioners interested in international climate negotiations. -- Jinhua Zhao, Michigan State University
    The book will interest PhD students and game-theory experts. Recommended. * Choice *
    This is a timely book, interpreting climate change negotiations in terms of game theory
    concepts. The content of the book is based on a stream of papers published by the
    author over more than 20 years. The book is aimed at economists who use finely crafted
    mathematical models to explore possible solutions to complex social and environmental
    problems. The extensive bibliography will be helpful to any newcomer in the field
    of environmental economics. -- Alain B. Haurie * MathSciNet *
    Work like Chander's is important precisely because it creates tools we can use to imagine the distance between our world and one in which powerful actors have committed to a response to climate change. * H-Environment *

    Table of Contents
    Preface
    1. Purpose and Scope
    2. The Basic Framework
    3. Rationale for Cooperation
    4. The Core of a Strategic Game
    5. Environmental Games
    6. Coalition Formation Games
    7. Dynamic Environmental Games
    8. Limits to Climate Change
    9. The Journey from Kyoto to Paris
    10. International Trade and Climate Change
    Conclusion
    References
    Author Index
    Subject Index

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