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of clean technology-oriented market entrants and to better understand their role as adopters and innovators for … semantic representations of technologies. Mapping company and technology descriptions into a common vector space enables the …-up firms suggests that clean technology-oriented market entrants act as accelerators of technical change: both by virtue of …
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I revisit the Rubinstein (1982) model for the classic problem of price hag- gling and show that bargaining can become a “trap,” where equilibrium leaves one party strictly worse off than if no transaction took place (e.g., the equilibrium price exceeds a buyer’s valuation). This arises...
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Weitzman (2014) proposed that focusing international climate negotiations on a uniform carbon price is more effective … than Paris style negotiations in achieving ambitious climate action. We put this hypothesis to an experimental test by … simulating international negotiations on climate change in collaboration with Model United Nations associations. This novel …
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negotiated. The success of such negotiations depends on how they are designed. In the context of international climate change … shifting the negotiation focus to a uniform common commitment (such as a uniform minimum carbon price) would lead to more … a public good. Subjects differ in their benefits and costs of cooperation. Participation in the negotiations and all …
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