Climate change (CC) and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) are two of humanity’s most pressing problems. The paper analyzes these dilemmas through a game theory lens, identifying them as Commons tragedies where individual incentives clash with collective well-being. It highlights discrepancies between theoretical assumptions and the realities of CC and AMR, such as complex decision-maker networks and non-binary choices. The authors discuss policy implications, emphasizing the need for global agreements coordinating local initiatives. However, they note that differing target groups (e.g., medical prescribers for AMR) and ethical considerations may necessitate nuanced policy approaches.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
May 21, 2021
Authors
Niklas Harring, Eva M. Krockow
Tags
Climate Change
Antimicrobial Resistance
Game Theory
Commons Tragedy
Policy Implications
Global Agreements
Decision-Maker Networks
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