Ecological Economics and Dynamic Games: A Systematic Literature Review
Abstract
Ecological and environmental economics are inherently dynamic systems requiring dynamic optimization tools. Understanding the interplay between environmental economics, ecological economics, and dynamic games is crucial. This systematic literature review analyzes a dataset of 88 peer-reviewed articles from international journals. The study identifies clusters related to resource management, taxation, and policy. It also reveals niche and motor research themes, such as policy, biological invasions, pollution, taxation, abatement, and efficiency, paving the way for future research avenues. By comprehensively examining the literature, this review provides insights into current and future challenges faced by companies, consumers, regulators, and society. It contributes to a deeper understanding of the complex relationship between ecological and environmental dynamics and the field of dynamic games in economics.
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Regis Y. Chenavaz, Stanko Dimitrov, Shoude Li
(2024).
Ecological Economics and Dynamic Games: A Systematic Literature Review. UWSpace.
http://hdl.handle.net/10012/20542
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