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, we show that larger coalitions, in the presence of adaptation, may lead to lower global emission levels and higher …
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d'adaptation aux changements climatiques vont réduire directement les dommages causés par les changements climatiques … la taille stable des accords internationaux sur l'environnement augmente avec l'efficacité des mesures d'adaptation. Par …
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, we show that larger coalitions, in the presence of adaptation, may lead to lower global emission levels and higher …
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that an increase in effectiveness of adaptation will diminish the incentive of individual countries to free-ride on a … global agreement over emissions. Moreover, we show that this positive effect of an increase in adaptation's effectiveness can …
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Consider a situation in which countries anticipate an international environmental agreement (IEA) to be in effect sometime in the future. What is the impact of the future IEA on current emissions after its announcement? We show that the answer to this question is ambiguous. We examine four types...
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Some recent papers by Dell et al. (2009) and Dell et al. (2012) (DJO) relating weather and economic outcomes, have delivered meaningful messages with clear implications to the effects of a changing climate. In a nutshell, the authors claim that a 1°C increase in global average temperatures...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010517704
Some recent papers by Dell et al. (2009) and Dell et al. (2012) (DJO) relating weather and economic outcomes, have delivered meaningful messages with clear implications to the effects of a changing climate. In a nutshell, the authors claim that a 1êC increase in global average temperatures...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011307270
Some recent papers by Dell et al. (2009) and Dell et al. (2012) (DJO) relating weather and economic outcomes, have delivered meaningful messages with clear implications to the effects of a changing climate. In a nutshell, the authors claim that a 1°C increase in global average temperatures...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011130323
In this paper, we discuss the endogenous formation of climate coalitions in an issue-linkage regime. In particular, we propose to build a link to the issue of preferential free trade. Trade privileges exclusively granted to members of the climate coalition work as an incentive mechanism for...
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In this paper, we discuss the endogenous formation of climate coalitions in the tradition of the issue-linkage literature. In particular, we propose a preferential free trade agreement on which a climate coalition should be built. The basic idea is that the benefits of free trade provide strong...
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