Symmetric Markovian games of commons with potentially sustainable endogenous growth
DOI10.1007/s13235-020-00349-wzbMath1475.91235OpenAlexW3001646803MaRDI QIDQ2245621
Zaruhi Hakobyan, Christos Koulovatianos
Publication date: 15 November 2021
Published in: Dynamic Games and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/files/52543/SSRN-id3516167.pdf
differential gamesendogenous growthanalytic functionstragedy of the commonsLagrange-d'Alembert equation
Applications of game theory (91A80) Stochastic games, stochastic differential games (91A15) Environmental economics (natural resource models, harvesting, pollution, etc.) (91B76)
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