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This paper studies within a multi-country model with international trade the stability of international environmental … regulation are necessary conditions for the existence of the encompassing self-enforcing IEA, and that the latter is attained the … the former there exist no large and effective self-enforcing IEAs, in particular not the encompassing self-enforcing IEA …
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climate policy takes the form of carbon emission taxation and fossil fuel and consumption goods are traded on world markets …
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climate policy takes the form of carbon emission taxation and fossil fuel and consumption goods are traded on world markets …
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This paper studies the formation of self-enforcing global environmental agreements in a world economy with …
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This study examines how environmental stringency affects the location decision of foreign direct investments. We analyze a firm-level data set on German outbound FDI and innovate on previous studies by controlling for the mode of entry and applying the mixed-logit analysis. The results show that...
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traded on world markets. When signatory countries act as Stackelberg leader and emissions are positive, the size of stable …
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In the basic model of international environmental agreements (IEAs) (Barrett 1994, Rubio and Ulph 2006) extended by international trade, self-enforcing - or stable - IEAs may comprise up to 60% of all countries (Eichner and Pethig 2013). But these IEAs reduce total emissions only slightly...
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their stability, in particular, in a general equilibrium framework. First we characterize the performance of coalitions and … liberalization by moving from autarky to free trade. Although the coalition steps up its mitigation effort, world emissions rise …
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In the basic model of international environmental agreements (IEAs) (Barrett 1994, Rubio and Ulph 2006) extended by international trade, self-enforcing - or stable - IEAs may comprise up to 60% of all countries (Eichner and Pethig 2013). But these IEAs reduce total emissions only slightly...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010877766
This paper studies within a multi-country model with international trade the stability of international environmental … regulation are necessary conditions for the existence of the encompassing self-enforcing IEA, and that the latter is attained the … the former there exist no large and effective self-enforcing IEAs, in particular not the encompassing self-enforcing IEA …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010948902