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The basic model of the literature on self-enforcing international environmental agreements is a model of autarkic … countries. We extend that model by international trade and investigate its impact on the performance of Nash coalitions and on …-fringe scenario. In qualitative terms, the results in our free-trade model turn out to be the same as in the basic model for quadratic …
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In the basic model of the literature on international environmental agreements (IEAs) (Barrett 1994; Rubio and Ulph … extend that model by introducing a composite consumer good and fossil fuel that are produced and consumed in each country and … IEAs may be significantly larger in our model with international trade. This would be good news if larger self …
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Consider a dynamic model with two countries or coalitions that consume and trade fossil fuel. A non-abating country …
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In a two-period model with two groups of countries that extract, trade and consume fossil fuel, a climate coalition …
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is applied e.g. in the USA and in Europe. In a simple analytical model, we specify the welfare implications of (i …
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output. We extend his model by allowing for progressively increasing and stock dependent extraction costs. Increasing unit …
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In the basic model of international environmental agreements (IEAs) (Barrett 1994, Rubio and Ulph 2006) extended by … reduce total emissions more effectively than the larger stable IEAs without tariffs. In the model with tariffs the signatory …
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In a multi-country model with mobile capital and global pollution this paper analyzes the stability of self …
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target, in a multi-country model with flow dependent fossil fuel extraction costs and a backstop. It turns out that the …
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This paper studies the formation of self-enforcing global environmental agreements in a world economy with international trade and two groups of countries that differ with respect to fuel demand and environmental damage. It investigates whether the signatories' threat to embargo (potential) free...
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