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of climate negotiations received increasing attention. The main focus has been on the economic and international aspects …
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This paper analyses the relationship between different equity rules and the incentives to sign and ratify a climate agreement. A widespread conjecture suggests that a more equitable ex-ante distribution of the burden of reducing emissions would provide the right incentives for more countries -...
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the international negotiations with complete and with asymmetric information in a dynamic framework. Results show that …
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The paper analyzes the welfare properties of voluntary agreements (VA) with polluters, when they are obtained under the legislative threat of an alternative stricter policy option. In the model, the threat is an abatement quota. Both the threat and its probability of implementation are...
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. The goal is to determine under what conditions players prefer to link negotiations on two different issues rather than to … negotiate on the two issues separately. Suppose that players are asked to vote on issue linkage before starting negotiations …
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International trade negotiations have recently tackled the issue of possible free trade restrictions, justified - among … and trade negotiations, highlighting the different and somewhat conflicting approach adopted in the two cases. A numerical …
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I present in this paper an integrated framework for structuring and evaluating dynamic and sequential climate change decision making in the international arena taking into account influence processes occuring during negotiation rounds. The analysis integrates imitation, persuasion and dissuasion...
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This paper studies the incentives for international cooperation if (some) countries prefer a more equitable distribution of per capita emission levels. The impact of such an equity preference is analyzed first for a bilateral, and then for a multilateral environmental problem. We show that -...
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's cooperative bargaining solution. Given bargaining cost on both sides and an exogenous probability for the negotiations to stop at …
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This paper deals with the cost efficiency of target-based voluntary agreements for reducing industrial pollution. These agreements are contracts between a public body and an industrial association including the collective commitment of the industrial sector to reach a pollution abatement...
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