Format:
50 S.
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Lit. S. 50
Series Statement:
Working Paper 1
Content:
Berk, R.: The SSRC's Committee for Research on Global Environmental Change. S. 9-11. Lipschutz, R.: Global ecological interdependence. S. 12-14. Litfin, K.: Knowledge and interpretation. S. 15-17. Keohane, R.: Institutions. S. 18-21. Sagan, S.: Organizations, reliability and accidents. S. 22-25. McCreary, S.; Gammon, J.: Opportunities and constraints for using environmental dispute resolution models to resolve transboundary environmental problems. S. 26-30. Powell, R.: What is/is not distinctive about environmental questions. S. 31-33. Strohm, L.: The environmental politics of the international waste trade. S. 34-35. Ansolabehere, S.: Data analysis of environmental problems. S. 36-37. Morrow, J.: Models of selection of types of cooperation. S. 38-40. Setear, J.: Greenhause games: game theory and a global warming treaty. S. 41-42. Smith, E.: Environmental regimes. S. 43-44. Hinojosa-Ojede, R.: Economics and environment: the U.S.-Mexico case. S. 45-47
Note:
Berk, R.: The SSRC's Committee for Research on Global Environmental Change. S. 9-11. Lipschutz, R.: Global ecological interdependence. S. 12-14. Litfin, K.: Knowledge and interpretation. S. 15-17. Keohane, R.: Institutions. S. 18-21. Sagan, S.: Organizations, reliability and accidents. S. 22-25. McCreary, S.; Gammon, J.: Opportunities and constraints for using environmental dispute resolution models to resolve transboundary environmental problems. S. 26-30. Powell, R.: What is/is not distinctive about environmental questions. S. 31-33. Strohm, L.: The environmental politics of the international waste trade. S. 34-35. Ansolabehere, S.: Data analysis of environmental problems. S. 36-37. Morrow, J.: Models of selection of types of cooperation. S. 38-40. Setear, J.: Greenhause games: game theory and a global warming treaty. S. 41-42. Smith, E.: Environmental regimes. S. 43-44. Hinojosa-Ojede, R.: Economics and environment: the U.S.-Mexico case. S. 45-47.
Language:
English
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