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Governments worldwide have agreed that international climate policy should aim to limit the increase of global mean …
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contains several idealistic assumptions that could be violated in the real world where some technologies may not be fully … available, technology transfers and diffusion are imperfect, some world regions may not accept to reduce their GHG emissions … challenge of climate protection and the costs of reducing GHG emissions. -- Climate Policy ; Stabilization Costs …
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This paper analyses the cost implications for climate policy in developed countries if developing countries are …' participation is uncertain and again we compute the costs of climate policy in developed and developing countries. We find that … delayed participation of NA1 countries has a negative impact on climate policy costs. Economic inefficiencies can be as large …
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budgets as indicators of policy. This article explores the potential of regional carbon budgets to inform climate policy …
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2-eq. More ambitious targets lead to the collapse of the coalition. -- Climate Policy ; Climate Coalition ; Game Theory …
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-cooperative Nash-Equilibrium framework. We evaluate a partial agreement policy in which non-signatory countries can decide to join or … depending on the composition of the coalition of the willing. The policy turns out to be also rather efficient, with only minor …
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fuel resources, in the absence of a climate policy. Our analysis indicates that economic growth and the speed of income …
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