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The paper analyzes the strategic behavior of several countries engaged in capital accumulation, pollution mitigation …
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countries determine their mitigation commitments in the full knowledge of those by others could be an important step. It would … avoid a Stackelberg (leader-follower) outcome where one or more major emitters impose a level of climate risk on the rest of … mitigation effort, which provides an empirical methodology for comparing and evaluating countries’ mitigation commitments. A …
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The paper analytically explores the optimal policy mix between mitigation and environmental adaptation against climate …
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economics of climate change. The problem describes optimal investments into pollution mitigation and environmental adaptation at … mitigation. In particular, we analytically prove that the long- term investments into adaptation are profitable only for …
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part through education. In addition to the customary externality source associated with a change in average fertility rate …) Investments in education of high- and low-ability parents must be subsidized; (ii) direct child subsidies to one or both parent … types can be negative; i.e., they can be taxes; (iii) net subsidies to children (direct child subsidies plus education …
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education and to tax births. Second, when the Social Welfare Function does not consist of the average utility, the social … negative. In this case, the optimal economic policy consists in subsidizing births and taxing education. Finally, when the …
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fertility are almost similar; (2) childlessness exhibits a U- shaped relationship with education for both single and married; (3 …) the relationship between marriage rates and education is hump-shaped. We show how family patterns have been shaped by the … rise in education and wage inequality, and by the shrinking gender wage gap. …
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