Using elementary game theory, Transnational Cooperation examines a wide variety of pressing issues that will require cooperation among multiple actors to solve.
Using elementary game theory, Transnational Cooperation examines a wide variety of pressing issues that will require cooperation among multiple actors to solve.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Clint Peinhardt studies the political economy of trade and investment. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan and M.A. from the Institute of Social Studies in The Netherlands. He has published in International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, World Politics , and The World Economy. For designing a class around transnational issues, he was awarded The University of Texas Regents Outstanding Teaching Award in 2012. Todd Sandler is the Vibhooti Shukla Professor of Economics and Political Economy at the University of Texas at Dallas. He has written or edited twenty-two books and has contributed over 250 journal articles to leading journals in economics and political science. He has consulted for the World Bank, UNIDO, International Task Force for Global Public Goods, and the Inter-American Development Bank.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Transnational Cooperation 2. Principles of Collective Action and Game Theory 3. Market Failure and Collective Action 4. Transnational Public Goods: Taxonomy, Institutions, and Subsidiarity 5. Sovereignty, Leadership, and US Hegemony 6. Foreign Aid and Global Health 7. International Trade 8. Global Finance 9. Transnational Crime: Drugs and Money Laundering 10. Political Violence: Civil Wars and Terrorism 11. Rogue and Failed States 12. Environmental Cooperation 13. Conclusion
1. Transnational Cooperation 2. Principles of Collective Action and Game Theory 3. Market Failure and Collective Action 4. Transnational Public Goods: Taxonomy, Institutions, and Subsidiarity 5. Sovereignty, Leadership, and US Hegemony 6. Foreign Aid and Global Health 7. International Trade 8. Global Finance 9. Transnational Crime: Drugs and Money Laundering 10. Political Violence: Civil Wars and Terrorism 11. Rogue and Failed States 12. Environmental Cooperation 13. Conclusion
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