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The following pages link to Sustainable recursive social welfare functions (Q663219):
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- Why uncertainty matters: discounting under intertemporal risk aversion and ambiguity (Q403714) (← links)
- Justifying social discounting: the rank-discounted utilitarian approach (Q435917) (← links)
- Taxes versus quantities for a stock pollutant with endogenous abatement costs and asymmetric information (Q663198) (← links)
- Nested externalities and polycentric institutions: Must we wait for global solutions to climate change before taking actions at other scales? (Q663200) (← links)
- Carbon leakages: a general equilibrium view (Q663203) (← links)
- Capital growth in a global warming model: Will China and India sign a climate treaty? (Q663205) (← links)
- Detrimental externalities, pollution rights, and the ``Coase theorem'' (Q663207) (← links)
- Intergenerational equity, efficiency, and constructibility (Q663208) (← links)
- Sustainable exploitation of a natural resource: a satisfying use of Chichilnisky's criterion (Q663209) (← links)
- Unspoken ethical issues in the climate affair: insights from a theoretical analysis of negotiation mandates (Q663212) (← links)
- Economic theory and the global environment (Q663213) (← links)
- Sustainable markets with short sales (Q663215) (← links)
- Global warming and economic externalities (Q663218) (← links)
- Inequality averse criteria for evaluating infinite utility streams: the impossibility of Weak Pareto (Q665469) (← links)
- Ordering infinite utility streams comes at the cost of a non-Ramsey set (Q845012) (← links)
- Sustainability and discounted utilitarianism in models of economic growth (Q964301) (← links)
- On Wold's approach to representation of preferences (Q1633661) (← links)
- Sustainability of an economy relying on two reproducible assets (Q1734580) (← links)
- Inequality aversion and separability in social risk evaluation (Q2434976) (← links)