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The increased interconnection among local and global players induced by globalization, as well as the need for a complete application of the “subsidiarity principle”, calls for a re-thinking of the “corporate social responsibility” concept. This new concept broadens the perspective of...
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impatience, and the private cost of geoengineering. We determine the impact of asymmetry on mitigation and SRM activities … change, especially since asymmetries seem to play an important role in affecting incentives for cooperation or unilateral …
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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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We study the problem of an investor that buys an equity stake in an entrepreneurial venture, under the assumption that the former cannot monitor the latter’s operations. The dynamics implied by the optimal incentive scheme is rich and quite different from that induced by other models of...
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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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