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emission reductions but cooperates on the development of new, climate friendly technologies that reduce the costs of abatement …
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The present stalemate in climate negotiations has led policy analysts and economists to explore the possible emergence … of alternative climate regimes. This paper explores the idea of replacing international cooperation on greenhouse gas … emission control with international cooperation on climate-related technological innovation and diffusion. This idea - recently …
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with respect to its position on climate policy. As a consequence, the factors that shape Russia's behaviour in the context … of climate negotiations received increasing attention. The main focus has been on the economic and international aspects …
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eventually ratify the Kyoto Protocol. This paper analyses three different climate regimes in which China could be involved and …
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cooperative climate agreement. Different incentive structures are discussed for those countries, namely the US, Russia and China …, that are most important in the climate negotiation process. Our analysis confirms the conjecture that, by appropriately … designing the emission trading regime, it is possible to enhance the incentives to participate in a climate agreement. Therefore …
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Many international treaties come into force only after a minimum number of countries have signed and ratified the treaty. Why do countries agree to introduce a minimum participation constraint among the rules characterising an international treaty? This question is particularly relevant in the...
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and in actual policymaking, is to link negotiations on climate change control with decisions concerning international R … strategy, and on the other hand the incentives for the US to join a coalition which cooperates both on climate change control …
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This paper distinguishes relative risk aversion and resistance to intertemporal substitution in climate risk modelling …. Stochastic recursive preferences are introduced in a stylised numeric climate-economy model using preliminary IPPC 1998 scenarios …
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This paper provides an analysis of the effectiveness of climate policies by focusing on the link between policy options … paper analyses whether there are the conditions for an agreement on climate change to be signed by all or almost all world …
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This paper analyses the relationship between different equity rules and the incentives to sign and ratify a climate … within an international climate agreement. This paper shows that this conjecture is only partly supported by the empirical … to sign and ratify a climate agreement than the burden-sharing rule implicit in the Kyoto Protocol, a stable global …
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