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Energiekonsum 1 Energieversorgung 1 Energy consumption 1 Energy supply 1 Energy-Water-Food 1 Ernährungssicherung 1 Food security 1 India 1 Indien 1 Input-Output model 1 Input-Output-Analyse 1 Input-output analysis 1 Nexus 1 Policy-making 1 Resource management 1 Substitution possibilities 1 Wasserversorgung 1 Water supply 1 common property 1 cooperative games 1 core allocations 1 fisheries 1 heterogeneity 1 linear programming 1 substitution possibilities 1
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English 2
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Bardarson, Hermann 1 Sandu, Suwin 1 Sharma, Deepak 1 Vats, Garima 1
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Institutt for Økonomi, Universitetet i Bergen 1
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Renewable and sustainable energy transition 1 Working Papers in Economics 1
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A flexible input-output price model for assessment of a nexus perspective to energy, water, food security policymaking
Vats, Garima; Sharma, Deepak; Sandu, Suwin - In: Renewable and sustainable energy transition 1 (2021), pp. 1-14
resulting changes in the model (to include divergent input substitution possibilities) allow evaluation of policy scenarios with …
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Cooperative Harvesting and Core Allocations in Fisheries
Bardarson, Hermann - Institutt for Økonomi, Universitetet i Bergen - 2003
The use of renewable resources is examined as a cooperative production game, the focus here being on fisheries. It is shown how pooling and exchange of individual endowments may open for substitutions that generate greater efficiency. We introduce a sharing rule that complies with the core...
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