
معرفی
Francesco Furini is a Research Fellow at the University of Hamburg's Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences, affiliated with the Department of Socioeconomics and the Environmental Economics chair. His work focuses on environmental and climate economics, particularly game theoretical modeling of International Environmental Agreements and voluntary public goods provision. He collaborates with scholars like Prof. Dr. Grischa Perino and Dr. Thorsten Pampel.
Research Interests: Francesco's research addresses strategic challenges in climate cooperation, including non-cooperative game theory applications to environmental governance. He analyzes mechanisms for stabilizing international agreements and the implications of solar geoengineering for global climate policy.
Article Trends: His recent publications (2021-2024) emphasize game theory, public goods modeling, and geoengineering governance. Key topics include Barrett’s Paradox, Stackelberg/Nash-Cournot dynamics, and fixed-cost allocation in global public good agreements.
Contact: He can be reached at room 4.14, Welckerstraße 8, Hamburg, via phone +49 40 42838-8609, or email francesco.furini@uni-hamburg.de.




