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==Doyne Farmer== | |||
Farmer, J. Doyne, and John Geanakoplos. “Hyperbolic Discounting is Rational: Valuing the Far Future with Uncertain Discount Rates.” [http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1448811 Web] [http://www.santafe.edu/~jdf/papers/Hyperbolic.pdf PDF] | |||
Farmer, J. Doyne, and John Geanakoplos. “The Virtues and Vices of Equilibrium and the Future of Financial Economics. Complexity 14 (2009): 11-38. [http://www.santafe.edu/~jdf/papers/VirtuesVices.pdf PDF] | |||
==Billie Turner== | ==Billie Turner== |
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2010 Global Sustainability Summer School |
Doyne Farmer
Farmer, J. Doyne, and John Geanakoplos. “Hyperbolic Discounting is Rational: Valuing the Far Future with Uncertain Discount Rates.” Web PDF
Farmer, J. Doyne, and John Geanakoplos. “The Virtues and Vices of Equilibrium and the Future of Financial Economics. Complexity 14 (2009): 11-38. PDF
Billie Turner
Complexity of Coupled Human and Natural Systems
Unlocking the ancient Maya and their environment: Paleo-evidence and Dating Resolution
Sustainability and forest transitions in the southern Yucatán: The land architecture approach
Developing a science of land change: Challenges and methodological issues
A framework for vulnerability analysis in sustainability science
Doug Arent
Center for Research on Environmental Decisions: The Psychology of Climate Change Communication
The Cities for Climate Protection Campaign (CCPC) and the Framing of Local Climate Policy