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Title: Kant vs Nash: Solving the Global Commons Goods Problem
Authors: Rocha de Sousa, Miguel
Duarte, Vanessa
Keywords: Nash vs Kantian equilibria
Roemer
Laudatio si
Economics of Francis,
Collective versus communitarian equilibria
private versus public provision
Global common goods,
green house gas emissions
pollution
Peace versus war
Ethics versus Positive thought
Issue Date: 20-Jul-2023
Publisher: SASE Society for Advancement of Socio Economics, World Congress, July 2023, Brazil.
Citation: Rocha de Sousa, M. and Duarte, VS (2023), "Kant versus Nash: Solving the Global Commons Problem", Society for Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE) World Congress, 20th July 2023, Brazil, Rio De Janeiro.https://virtual.oxfordabstracts.com/#/event/2778/submission/1494
Abstract: We provide the notion of Kantian equilibrium versus Nash equilibrium, a try to recover the efficiency of Pareto allocations within public goods (global commons) and external effects (like pollution). Nash (1950a,b) provided the first solution to a non zero-sum non-cooperative game through a fixed point theorem. Nevertheless, market efficiency is not recovered when there are either externalities (like pollution, or the global common problems and goods), or common public goods. Ostrom (1989) provided a solution in small numbers through cooperation in small lake ponds and lobsters aquaculture production and local water provision. Roemer (1992) studied theories of distributive justice and came forth with a solution to global commons problem of environment and pollution (Roemer, 2019). Nevertheless, Roemer’s solution, while solving the global commons incentive problem, by thinking out of the box, and providing a new framework provides a too much collective solution. We provide instead a communitarian solution, inspired Christian ethics, namely Economy of Francis, Laudation si, which also recovers the global incentive problem, but provides a different politico economic perspective.
URI: https://virtual.oxfordabstracts.com/#/event/2778/submission/1494
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/37124
Type: lecture
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