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May 1998, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 177-194 Environmental Kuznets curves--real progress or passing the buck?: A case for consumption-based approaches
by Rothman, Dale S.
- 195-208 Economic growth, trade and energy: implications for the environmental Kuznets curve
by Suri, Vivek & Chapman, Duane
- 209-220 The determinants of atmospheric SO2 concentrations: reconsidering the environmental Kuznets curve
by Kaufmann, Robert K. & Davidsdottir, Brynhildur & Garnham, Sophie & Pauly, Peter
- 221-229 An alternative analysis of apparent EKC-type transitions
by Unruh, G. C. & Moomaw, W. R.
April 1998, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-2 The value of ecosystem services
by Costanza, Robert
- 3-15 The value of the world's ecosystem services and natural capital
by Costanza, Robert & d'Arge, Ralph & de Groot, Rudolf & Farber, Stephen & Grasso, Monica & Hannon, Bruce & Limburg, Karin & Naeem, Shahid & O'Neill, Robert V. & Paruelo, Jose
- 17-19 The price-value paradox
by Ayres, Robert U.
- 21-23 The return of Lauderdale's paradox
by Daly, Herman E.
- 25-27 Pricing the invaluable:: the value of the world's ecosystem services and natural capital
by Serafy, Salah El
- 29-30 Monetary-costing environmental services: nothing is lost, something is gained
by Herendeen, Robert A.
- 31-35 The concept of environmental function and its valuation
by Hueting, Roefie & Reijnders, Lucas & de Boer, Bart & Lambooy, Jan & Jansen, Huib
- 37-39 Next, the value of God, and other reactions
by Norgaard, Richard B. & Bode, Collin
- 41-43 The value of ecosystem services: whose values?
by Opschoor, J. B.
- 45-47 Economic benefits of natural biota
by Pimentel, David
- 49-52 How should a parasite value its host?
by Rees, William E.
- 53-55 The neglected benefits of protecting ecological services:: a commentary provided to the ecological economics forum
by Templet, Paul H.
- 57-60 SPECIAL SECTION: FORUM ON VALUATION OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES: Why not to calculate the value of the world's ecosystem services and natural capital
by Toman, Michael
- 61-65 Ecosystem services value, research needs, and policy relevance: a commentary
by Turner, R. K. & Adger, W. N. & Brouwer, R.
- 67-72 The value of ecosystem services: putting the issues in perspective
by Costanza, Robert & d'Arge, Ralph & de Groot, Rudolf & Farber, Stephen & Grasso, Monica & Hannon, Bruce & Limburg, Karin & Naeem, Shahid & O'Neill, Robert V. & Paruelo, Jose
- 73-87 Integrated value assessment using paired comparisons
by Lockwood, Michael
- 89-103 Measurement of social well-being: alternatives to gross domestic product
by England, Richard W.
- 105-126 Commensuration and theories of value in ecological economics
by Patterson, Murray
- 127-136 Towards an ecological theory of unequal exchange: articulating world system theory and ecological economics
by Hornborg, Alf
February 1998, Volume 24, Issue 2-3
- 135-137 Introduction
by Author, A.
- 139-152 Population, consumption and resources: Ethical issues
by Dasgupta, Partha
- 153-162 Anthropocentrism with a human face
by Ariansen, Per
- 163-168 Existence value and intrinsic value
by Attfield, Robin
- 169-182 Ecological reasoning: Ethical alternatives
by Frolova, Alla
- 183-192 Sustainability and beyond
by Jamieson, Dale
- 193-211 The evolution of preferences: Why 'sovereign' preferences may not lead to sustainable policies and what to do about it
by Norton, Bryan & Costanza, Robert & Bishop, Richard C.
- 213-230 Aggregation and deliberation in valuing environmental public goods:: A look beyond contingent pricing
by Sagoff, M.
- 231-240 Searching for sustainability: The poverty of spontaneous order
by Bromley, Daniel W.
- 241-257 Ethical influences on the evolution of the US tradable permit approach to air pollution control
by Tietenberg, Tom
- 259-274 Scope and limits of the market mechanism in environmental management
by Gustafsson, Bo
- 275-288 The virtual aquarium: Commodity fiction and cod fishing
by Palsson, Gisli
- 289-298 What do regulators do? Dynamic behavior of resource managers in the North Pacific Halibut Fishery 1935-1978
by Wilen, James E. & Homans, Frances R.
- 299-309 Implicit and explicit ethical norms in the environmental policy arena
by Svedin, Uno
- 311-320 Industrial metabolism and the linkages between economics, ethics and the environment
by Anderberg, Stefan
January 1998, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-14 Undesirable facilities and property values: a summary of empirical studies
by Farber, Stephen
- 15-29 Valuation of tropical rainforests: philosophical and practical issues in the use of contingent valuation
by Carson, Richard T.
- 31-45 Albedo and vegetation demand-side management options for warm climates
by Hall, Darwin C.
- 47-72 Contingent valuation and the activation of environmental norms
by Blamey, Russell
- 73-87 The political ecology of biodiversity, conservation and development in Nepal's Terai: Confused meanings, means and ends
by Brown, Katrina
- 89-101 Traditional production, communal land tenure, and policies for environmental preservation in the South Pacific
by Powell, Philip T.
- 103-118 Towards sustainable city policy: an economy-environment technology nexus
by Camagni, Roberto & Capello, Roberta & Nijkamp, Peter
December 1997, Volume 23, Issue 3
November 1997, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 79-80 Introduction
by Common, Mick & Young, Mike
- 81-93 Food, fuel, fibre and faces to feed. Simulation studies of land use change for sustainable development in the 21st century
by Read, Peter
- 95-111 Towards a 'science of sustainability': Improving the way ecological economics understands human well-being
by Dodds, Steve
- 113-133 Mis-measurement of the productivity and sustainability of African communal rangelands: a case study and some principles from Botswana
by Abel, Nick
- 135-143 Integrating ecology and economics: Illustrating the need to resolve the conflicts of space and time
by Lunney, Daniel & Pressey, Bob & Archer, Michael & Hand, Suzanne & Godthelp, Henk & Curtin, Alison
- 145-153 Bringing ecological economics out of the wilderness
by Driml, Sally M.
- 155-165 Applying socio-ecological economics: A case study of contingent valuation and integrated catchment management
by Cameron, John I.
- 167-178 The status of soil macrofauna as indicators of soil health to monitor the sustainability of Australian agricultural soils
by Bruyn, Lisa Alexandra Lobry de
- 179-180 Environmental economics in theory and practice : Ed. Nick Hanley, Jason F. Shogren and Ben White. Houndmills et al.: Macmillan Press, 464 pp. incl. index, 1997. ISBN 0-333-58235-7 (hardcover), ISBN 0-333-58236-5 (paperback)
by Neumayer, Eric
- 180-182 Interest and inflation free money: Creating an exchange medium that works for everybody and protects the earth : Eds. Margrit Kennedy and Declan Kennedy, 1995. Philadelphia, PA: New Society Publishers, 144 pp. ISBN 0 86571 319 7
by Dolenc Dalendina, Patrick
- 182-183 Industrial ecology : Eds. T.E. Graedel and B.R. Allenby. Prentice Hall, 1995
by Azar, Christian
- 183-184 Building sustainable societies: A blueprint for a post-industrial world : Ed. Dennis C. Pirages, M.E. Sharpe. Armonk, New York and London, ix + 361 pp., 1995. ISBN 1-56324-739-9 (paperback), 1-56324-738-C (hardcover)
by Norgaard, Richard B.
- 184-185 Integrating salmon, trees and people: Watershed management: Balancing sustainability and environmental change : Ed. Robert J. Naiman. Springer-Verlag, New York, 542 pp., 1992, ISBN 0-387-97790-2
by Carpenter, Stephen R. & Reed, Tara
- 185-187 The case against immigration: the moral, economic, social, and environmental reasons for reducing US immigration back to traditional levels : R. Beck, W.W. Norton, New York, 287 pp., 1996
by Daly, Herman E.
October 1997, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-14 Material flows vs. 'natural capital': What makes an economy sustainable?
by Hinterberger, Friedrich & Luks, Fred & Schmidt-Bleek, Friedrich
- 15-23 Weighted average source points and distances for consumption origin-tools for environmental impact analysis?
by Carlsson-Kanyama, Annika
- 25-43 Incentives, precision technology and environmental protection
by Khanna, Madhu & Zilberman, David
- 45-57 BCA and GIS: integration of economic and environmental indicators to aid land management decisions
by Walpole, S. C. & Sinden, J. A.
- 59-70 Air pollutant taxation: an empirical survey
by Cansier, Dieter & Krumm, Raimund
September 1997, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 173-173 Introduction
by Author, A.
- 175-201 A reexamination of the role of thermodynamics for environmental economics
by Sollner, Fritz
- 203-223 When, where, and by how much do biophysical limits constrain the economic process?: A survey of Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen's contribution to ecological economics
by Cleveland, Cutler J. & Ruth, Matthias
- 225-238 Some issues in agrarian and ecological economics, in memory of Georgescu-Roegen
by Martinez-Alier, J.
- 239-247 Weak sustainability and viable technologies
by Gowdy, John & O'Hara, Sabine
- 249-259 Information, pseudo measures and entropy: An elaboration on Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen's critique
by Mayumi, Kozo
- 261-266 Georgescu-Roegen versus Solow/Stiglitz
by Daly, Herman E.
- 267-268 Georgescu-Roegen versus Solow-Stiglitz
by Solow, Robert M.
- 269-270 Georgescu-Roegen versus Solow/Stiglitz
by Stiglitz, Joseph E.
- 271-273 Reply to Solow/Stiglitz
by Daly, Herman E.
- 275-276 Renewable resources and economic growth
by Clark, Colin W.
- 277-279 Is Georgescu-Roegen versus Solow/Stiglitz the important point?
by Common, Mick
- 281-283 The hope, faith and love of neoclassical environmental economics
by Opschoor, J. B.
- 285-287 Comments on Georgescu-Roegen
by Ayres, Robert
- 289-291 Capital/natural resource substitution:: the debate of Georgescu-Roegen (through Daly) with Solow/Stiglitz
by Tisdell, Clem
- 293-294 'Georgescu-Roegen versus Solow/Stiglitz'...but what is the real question?
by Peet, John
- 295-297 Substitution and sustainability: some reflections on Georgescu-Roegen
by Pearce, David
- 299-302 Georgescu-Roegen versus Solow/Stiglitz: Meadows: a pluralistic and interdisciplinary perspective
by Kerry Turner, R.
- 303-304 Georgescu-Roegen and the 'irreversibility' of material processes
by Perrings, Charles
- 305-306 A comment on Georgesu-Roegen, Daly, Solow and Stiglitz
by Castle, Emery N.
August 1997, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 85-96 Climate change and the insurance industry: the cost of increased risk and the impetus for action
by Tucker, Michael
- 97-102 On the option value of old-growth forest
by Conrad, Jon M.
- 103-104 Special section: valuation and management of fynbos ecosystems
by Author, A.
- 105-121 Communicating the value of fynbos: results of a survey of stakeholders
by Le Maitre, David & Gelderblom, Caroline & Maphasa, Luthando & Sarel Yssel & van den Belt, Marjan & Manuel, Theo
- 123-140 Fynbos (fine bush) vegetation and the supply of water: a comparison of multi-criteria decision analysis and cost-benefit analysis
by Joubert, Alison R. & Leiman, Anthony & de Klerk, Helen M. & Katua, Stephen & Aggenbach, J. Coenrad
- 141-154 A dynamic ecological-economic model as a tool for conflict resolution in an invasive-alien-plant, biological control and native-plant scenario
by Higgins, Steven I. & Azorin, Esteban J. & Cowling, Richard M. & Morris, Mike J.
- 155-169 An ecological economic simulation model of mountain fynbos ecosystems: Dynamics, valuation and management
by Higgins, Steven I. & Turpie, Jane K. & Costanza, Robert & Cowling, Richard M. & Le Maitre, Dave C. & Marais, Christo & Midgley, Guy F.
July 1997, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial : Just rewards: Herman Daly, the Heineken Environmental Prize, and the Ecological Economics best article award
by Costanza, Robert
- 5-18 The environmental effects of agricultural trade liberalization in Latin America: an interpretation
by Maya, Peter H. & Bonilla, Olman Segura
- 19-27 Economic structure, fuel combustion, and pollution emissions
by Casler, Stephen D. & Blair, Peter D.
- 29-39 Sustainability through cost internalisation: Theoretical rudiments for the analysis and reform of global structures
by Massarrat, Mohssen
- 41-61 Dynamic analysis of materials-product chains: An application to window frames
by Kandelaars, Patricia P. A. A. H. & van den Bergh, Jeroen C. J. M.
- 63-64 The Beijer biodiversity programme: A postscript
by Perrings, C. A. & Walker, B. H.
- 65-71 A metapopulation model with private property and a common pool
by Brown, Gardner & Roughgarden, Jonathan
- 73-83 Biodiversity, resilience and the control of ecological-economic systems: the case of fire-driven rangelands
by Perrings, Charles & Walker, Brian
June 1997, Volume 21, Issue 3
May 1997, Volume 21, Issue 2
April 1997, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-17 A dynamic, hierarchical approach to understanding and managing natural economic systems
by Weston, Roy F. & Ruth, Matthias
- 19-34 The index of sustainable economic welfare (ISEW) as an alternative to GDP in measuring economic welfare. The results of the Austrian (revised) ISEW calculation 1955-1992
by Stockhammer, Engelbert & Hochreiter, Harald & Obermayr, Bernhard & Steiner, Klaus
- 35-43 An overlapping generations model with exhaustible resources and stock pollution
by Guruswamy Babu, P. & Kavi Kumar, K. S. & Murthy, N. S.
- 45-61 The non-use benefits of enhancing forest biodiversity: A contingent ranking study
by Garrod, G. D. & Willis, K. G.
- 63-75 Economic benefits of maintaining ecological integrity of Rio Mameyes, in Puerto Rico
by Gonzalez-Caban, Armando & Loomis, John
- 77-85 A comparison of price, rarity and cost of butterfly specimens: Implications for the insect trade and for habitat conservation
by Slone, Thomas H. & Orsak, Larry J. & Malver, Olaf
March 1997, Volume 20, Issue 3
February 1997, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 105-106 Women, ecology and economics: New models and theories
by Perkins, Ellie
- 107-112 Making the hidden visible: the importance of caring activities and their principles for any economy
by Jochimsen, Maren & Knobloch, Ulrike
- 113-127 The triangle of the human economy: household - cultivation - industrial production An attempt at making visible the human economy in toto
by Pietila, Hilkka
- 129-140 Women, nature and the social construction of 'economic man'
by Mellor, Mary
- 141-154 Toward a sustaining production theory
by O'Hara, Sabine U.
- 155-162 Feminism, ecology and the philosophy of economics
by Nelson, Julie A.
- 163-173 From the ground up: ecofeminism and ecological economics
by McMahon, Martha
- 175-185 Economy for the Earth: The labour theory of value without the subject/object distinction
by Brennan, Teresa
January 1997, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-2 On complete recycling, 2
by Converse, A. O.
- 3-24 Perceptual and structural barriers to investing in natural capital: Economics from an ecological footprint perspective
by Wackernagel, Mathis & Rees, William E.
- 25-36 Steps towards indicators of sustainable development: Linking economic and ecological concepts
by Rennings, Klaus & Wiggering, Hubert
- 37-51 Ecolocical certification of forest products: Economic challenges
by Kiker, Clyde F. & Putz, Francis E.
- 53-70 Environmental services as a strategy for sustainable development in rural Amazonia
by Fearnside, Philip M.
- 71-82 The environment and the ethics of discounting: An empirical analysis
by Lumley, Sarah
- 83-93 Integrated value theory for natural areas
by Lockwood, Michael
- 95-97 Climate change research: Evaluation and policy implications. Studies in environmental sciences, Vol. 65 : Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1995. Zverver, S., R.S.A.R. van Rompaey, M.T.J. Kok and M.M. Berk (Editors). 1504 pp., Dfl. 490.00, ISBN 0-444-82143-0
by Mander, Ulo & Kull, Air
December 1996, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 193-194 Letter to the editor on complete recycling
by Converse, A. O.
- 195-196 Response The 'recycle of matter' debate. Physical principles versus practical impossibility
by Bianciardi, C. & Tiezzi, E. & Ulgiati, S.
- 197-200 Macro changes and micro analysis: methodological issues in ecological economics
by Barkin, David
- 201-203 Project evaluation and economic development: on using benefit-cost analysis to evaluate Hidrovia
by Bucher, Enrique H. & Huszar, Paul C.
- 205-217 Trade-related intellectual property rights to biological resources: Socioeconomic implications for developing countries
by Bhat, Mahadev G.
- 219-235 Embodied energy analysis and EMERGY analysis: a comparative view
by Brown, M. T. & Herendeen, R. A.
- 237-245 The value of incorporating bioindicators in economic approaches to water pollution control
by Keeler, Andrew G. & McLemore, Donna
- 247-259 Non-transboundary pollution and the efficiency of international environmental co-operation
by Kox, Henk L. M. & Van der Tak, Casper M.
- 261-264 Elicitation and truncation effects in contingent valuation studies: comment
by Kerr, Geoffrey N. & Graham, Andreas W. K.
- 265-267 Elicitation and truncation effects in contingent valuation studies
by Langford, Ian H. & Bateman, Ian J.
- 269-282 Sustainable development principles and their implications for transport
by Gudmundsson, Henrik & Hojer, Mattias
November 1996, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 103-106 The great Canadian fishery collapse: some policy lessons
by Ruitenbeek, H. Jack
- 107-111 The benign effect of some agricultural specialization on the environment
by Wood, David
- 113-115 Reply to David Wood
by Johnstone, Nick
- 117-134 Limits to the growth paradigm
by Ayres, Robert U.
- 135-146 Debt-for-nature swaps as noncooperative outcomes
by Chambers, Paul E. & Jensen, Richard & Whitehead, John C.
- 147-155 The ivory trade ban: Is it effective?
by Khanna, Jyoti & Harford, Jon
- 157-168 Cost-benefit analysis in integrated environmental assessment: some methodological issues
by Munda, Giuseppe
- 169-184 Discounting and distributional considerations in the context of global warming
by Azar, Christian & Sterner, Thomas
- 185-188 Barriers and bridges to the renewal of ecosystems and institutions : L.H. Gunderson, C.S. Holling and S.S. Light, Eds., 1995. Columbia University Press, New York, NY, xiv + 593 pp. ISBN 0-231-10102-3
by Ludwig, Donald
- 189-189 Natural capital and human economic survival : Thomas Prugh, with Robert Costanza, John H. Cumberland, Herman Daly, Robert Goodland and Richard B. Norgaard, ISEE Press, Solomons Island, MD, USA, 1995, 198 pp
by Postel, Sandra
- 189-191 Agriculture and environmental change : A.M. Mannion, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester
by Pimentel, David
- 191-192 The future of the environment: Ecological economics and technological change : Faye Duchin and Glenn-Marie Lange, with Knut Thonstad and Annemarth Idenburg, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1994
by Gowdy, John
October 1996, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-2 The impact of ecological economics
by Costanza, Robert
- 3-9 An agenda for the design and study of international environmental agreements
by Batabyal, Amittrajeet A.
- 11-17 Fairness, stewardship and sustainable development
by Barrett, Christopher B.
- 19-33 Basic attributes of trade and environment: What do the numbers tell us?
by Lee, James R.
- 35-53 Pollution added credit trading (PACT): New dimensions in emissions trading
by Schaltegger, Stefan & Thomas, Tom
- 55-65 Regulatory taxation of fossil fuels: Theory and policy
by Wolfson, Dirk J. & Koopmans, Carl C.
- 67-90 The damage costs of climate change towards a dynamic representation
by Tol, Richard S. J.
- 91-92 The North and South and the environment: Ecological constraints and the global economy : Ed. V. Bhaskar and Andrew Glyn. United Nations University Press, Tokyo, New York, Paris, and Earthscan Publications Ltd, London, xii + 263 pp., 1995. ISBN 1-85383-215-4 (paperback)/1-85383-224-3 (hardback). UK price GBP16.95 (paperback) GBP35.00 (hardback)
by Peet, John
- 92-93 Dynamic modeling : Eds. Bruce Hannon and Matthias Ruth, 1994. Springer-Verlag; 248 pp. + index. ISBN: 0-387-94287-4
by van den Bergh, Jeroen C. J. M.
- 93-95 The causes of tropical deforestation; the economic and statistical analysis of factors giving rise to the loss of the tropical forests : Eds. K. Brown and D. Pearce. UCL Press, London, 1994. 338 pp. ISBN 1-85728-130-6
by May, Peter H.
- 96-96 Managing the global common: The economics of climate change : William Nordhaus
by Kaufmann, Robert
September 1996, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 189-196 If tropical log export bans are so perverse, why are there so many?
by Goodland, Robert & Daly, Herman
- 197-206 Economic benefits of rare and endangered species: summary and meta-analysis
by Loomis, John B. & White, Douglas S.
- 207-214 Preservation or use A contingent valuation study of wilderness designation in Utah
by Keith, John E. & Fawson, Christopher & Johnson, Van
- 215-230 Changes in the economic use value of elephant in Botswana: the effect of international trade prohibition
by Barnes, J. I.
- 231-241 Fiscal policy and greenhouse gases: the case of the Netherlands
by Laroui, Fouad & van Leeuwen, Marko J.
- 243-253 A comparison of stated preference methods for environmental valuation
by Boxall, Peter C. & Adamowicz, Wiktor L. & Swait, Joffre & Williams, Michael & Louviere, Jordan
- 255-256 Economic theory for environmentalists : John Gowdy and Sabine O'Hara, St. Lucie Press, Delray Beach, FL, 1994, ISBN 1-884015-00-X. $39.95
by Cumberland, John H.
- 256-258 Full house: Reassessing the earth's population carrying capacity : Lester Brown and Hal Kane, W.W. Norton, New York, NY, 1994, 261 pp., ISBN 0-393-03713-8 (pbk)
by Cincotta, Richard P.
- 258-259 Earth politics : Ernst Ulrich von Weizsacker. Zed Books, London and New Jersey, 1992. ISBN 1 85649 1749. [UK pound]14.95
by Young, M. D.
- 259-260 Sustainable development: Science, ethics, and public policy : edited by John Lemons and Donald A. Brown. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1995
by Ruth, Matthias
- 260-261 The fissured land: An ecological history of India : Madhav Gadgil and Ramachandra Guha. Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1992, 274 pp. ISBN 019-563027-02750-9
by Kaufmann, Robert
- 261-262 The economics of the tropical timber trade : Edward B. Barbier, Joanne C. Burgess, Joshua Bishop and Bruce Aylward. Earthscan Publications Ltd., London. ISBN 1-85383-219-7
by Andersson, Thomas
- 262-263 Dealing in diversity: America's market for nature conservation : Victoria Edwards. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1995, ISBN 0-521-46567-2 (hardback)
by McNeely Chief Scientist, Jeffrey A.
- 263-265 The future eaters: An ecological history of the Australasian lands and people : Timothy F. Flannery. Reed Press, Port Melbourne, Australia, 1994, 423 pp., ISBN 0-7301-0487-7
by Costanza, Robert
August 1996, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 81-88 Three persistent myths in the environmental debate
by Hueting, Roefie
- 89-112 Socio-ecological indicators for sustainability
by Azar, Christian & Holmberg, John & Lindgren, Kristian
- 113-131 The stork, the plow, rural social structure and tropical deforestation in poor countries?
by Rock, Michael T.
- 133-140 Institutional solutions to market failure on the landscape scale
by Gottfried, Robert & Wear, David & Lee, Robert
- 141-159 Managing aquaculture for sustainability in tropical Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe
by Berg, Hakan & Michelsen, Petra & Troell, Max & Folke, Carl & Kautsky, Nils
- 161-175 An activity analysis model of the environmental performance of firms--application to fossil-fuel-fired electric utilities
by Fare, Rolf & Grosskopf, Shawna & Tyteca, Daniel
- 177-187 Bilateral or multilateral bargaining in the face of global environmental change?
by Rotillon, Gilles & Tazdait, Tarik & Zeghni, Sylvain
July 1996, Volume 18, Issue 1