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A Mean Field Game Approach for Pollution Regulation of Competitive Firms

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Explore a 59-minute lecture by Giulia Livieri from The London School of Economics and Political Science on using Mean Field Game theory to model pollution regulation among competitive firms. Delivered as part of the 2024-2025 Quantitative Finance Seminar series at the Fields Institute on April 23, 2025, this talk examines mathematical approaches to environmental economics and regulatory frameworks. Discover how game theory principles can be applied to understand the complex dynamics between multiple competing firms and regulatory bodies in pollution control scenarios. For more detailed information about the presentation content, visit the abstract page on the Fields Institute website.

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A Mean Field Game approach for pollution regulation of competitive firms

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