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This special issue of Economic Theory was designed and created by invitation from and with the encouragement and vision of Roko Aliprantis who founded and edited Economic Theory and untimely passed away while this issue was being prepared. Roko’s vision is with us today and his memory, courage and friendship will be with us forever.
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Chichilnisky, G. Economic theory and the global environment. Econ Theory 49, 217–225 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00199-011-0630-x
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