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This paper analyses stability of coalitions for greenhouse gas abatement for different sharing rules applied to the gains from co-operation. We use a 12-regions model designed to examine internal and external stability of coalitions (STACO). We compare different sharing rules like, for example,...
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Na and Shin (1998) showed that the veil of uncertainty can be conducive to the success of self-enforcing international environmental agreements. Later papers confirmed this negative conclusion about the role of learning. In the light of intensified research efforts worldwide to reduce...
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Benefits ; Climate Policy ; Coalition Formation ; Game Theory ; Impure Public Goods …
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We analyze stability of self-enforcing climate agreements based on a data set generated by the CLIMNEG world simulation …
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This paper proposes a regularisation method for the estimation of large covariance matrices that uses insights from the multiple testing (MT) literature. The approach tests the statistical significance of individual pair-wise correlations and sets to zero those elements that are not...
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Standard non-cooperative game theoretical models of international environmental agreements (IEAs) draw a pessimistic picture of the prospective of successful cooperation: only small coalitions are stable that achieve only little. However, there also exist IEAs with higher participation and more...
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We identify the core as an appealing stability concept of cooperative game theory, but argue that the non …
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comprises twelve world regions and captures important dynamic aspects of the climate change problem. We apply the stability … theory. …
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