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Annals of Operations Research, Volume 54
Volume 54, Number 1, 1994
- Alexander Karmann, Götz Uebe:
Preface. - Franz Josef Radermacher:
Environmental systems and economics: The main issues a panel discussion. 1-14 - Holger Bonus:
Political aspects of environmental policy. 15-22 - Rudolf Avenhaus:
Decision theoretic analysis of pollutant emission monitoring procedures. 23-38 - Peter Stahlecker, Wolfgang Ströbele:
Random sampling within the framework of a multivariate principal-agent approach. 39-56 - Alexander Karmann:
Multiple-task and multiple-agent models: Incentive contracts and an application to point pollution control. 57-78 - Hans Wiesmeth:
The charges approach to the environmental policy in an economy with homogeneous jurisdictions. 79-96 - Henk Folmer, Pierre von Mouche:
Interconnected games and international environmental problems, II. 97-117 - Mikulás Luptácik, Bernhard Böhm:
An environmental input-output model with multiple criteria. 119-127 - Klaus Conrad:
Applied general equilibrium modeling for environmental policy analysis. 129-142 - Jeroen C. J. M. van den Bergh, Peter Nijkamp:
An integrated dynamic model for economic development and natural environment: An application to the Greek Sporades Islands. 143-174 - Hartmut Bossel:
Process models of environmental systems: Simulation of forest development dynamics as an example. 175-202 - Thomas Aronsson, Per-Olov Johansson, Karl-Gustaf Löfgren:
Welfare measurement and the health environment. 203-215 - Rüdiger Pethig:
Optimal pollution control, irreversibilities, and the value of future information. 217-235 - Martin Schäfer:
Exploitation of natural resources and pollution. 237-262 - Hartmut Hebbel:
Environmental data modeling. 263-278 - Carsten Oder, Otto Rentz:
Development of an energy-emission model using fuzzy sets. 279-290 - Frank Stehling, Jochen Kindorf:
Interacting environmental influences: Concepts of synergism, antagonism, and superposition. 291-304
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