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proposed among others by Barrett (2001) and Benedick (2001) – is based on the insight that incentives to free-ride are much …, the absence of incentives to free ride) of the coalition that would form when countries negotiate on climate …
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+ (REDD+) scheme as a contractual relationship between countries in the light of the theory of incentives. Considering …
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This paper analyses whether different emissions trading regimes provide different incentives to participate in a … designing the emission trading regime, it is possible to enhance the incentives to participate in a climate agreement. Therefore …
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since the year 2000, as a result of a change in the incentives for both private agents and bureaucrats. …
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crucial to prioritise participation incentives for all countries, especially those without explicit or with insufficient … abatement targets. This paper offers a bottom-up game-theoretic perspective on participation incentives. Rather than focusing on … issue linkage, transfers or burden sharing as tools to enhance the incentives to participate in a climate agreement, this …
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, where free-riding incentives are strong. Is a minimum participation rule a way to offset these free-riding incentives? Why …
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regulatory incentives in exchange for site cleanup. This paper asks three questions: First, what type of properties are attracted … to voluntary cleanup programs? Second, what is the interaction between these state programs and other incentives for … participation are the size of the parcel and whether the surrounding land use is primarily residential, while other incentives have …
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The Russian Federation played a crucial role in the ratification of the Kyoto Protocol. Indeed, after the US decision not to comply with the treaty, its ratification turned out to be indispensable for the Protocol to become legally binding. In early 2002, the Russian government decided to...
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cooperative effort to control GHG emissions can provide adequate incentives for the US to move back to the Kyoto process and … assesses the participation incentives for the major world countries and regions in these three regimes. …
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Policy has increasingly shifted towards economic incentives and liability attenuation for promoting cleanup and …
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