Global Green Economy and Environmental Sustainability: a Coopetitive Model
David Carf\`i, Daniele Schilir\`o

TL;DR
This paper introduces a differentiable coopetitive game model to analyze global green economy interactions, focusing on environmental sustainability and providing a detailed study of potential solutions.
Contribution
It presents a novel differentiable coopetitive game model for the global green economy, extending the classic Cournot duopoly with a linear perturbation.
Findings
Analysis of coopetitive solutions in the proposed model
Characterization of equilibrium states in the game
Insights into sustainable cooperation strategies
Abstract
This paper provides a coopetitive model for a global green economy, taking into account the environmental sustainability. In particular, we propose a differentiable coopetitive game G (in the sense recently introduced by D. Carf`{\i}) to represent a global green economy interaction, among a country c and the rest of the world w. Our game G is a linear parametric (Euclidean) perturbation of the classic Cournot duopoly. In the paper we offer the complete study of the proposed model and in particular a deep examination of its possible coopetitive solutions.
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