Status Concern and Environmental Awareness in Common Access Resource Games - Heterogeneous Agents
Offered By: GERAD Research Center via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a dynamic game theory seminar examining status concern and environmental awareness in common access resource management with heterogeneous agents. Delve into an international context where countries and firms consider both consumption/extraction levels and relative positioning. Investigate how agents with status concerns, such as output-based and profit-based status, extract or transform shared renewable resources. Analyze the introduction of environmental awareness, where agents value the resource's existence for ecological, reputational, or economic reasons. Examine the effects of asymmetries between agents and their impact on resource management strategies. Learn from Jesús Marín Solano of Universitat de Barcelona as he presents research conducted with Carles Mañó-Cabello and Jorge Navas, offering insights into complex resource management dynamics in a globalized world.
Syllabus
Status Concern & Environmental Awareness in a Common Access Resource Game with Heterogeneous Agents
Taught by
GERAD Research Center
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