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This paper analyses the incentives to participate in and the stability of international climate coalitions. Using the integrated assessment model WITCH, the analysis of coalitions' profitability and stability is performed under alternative assumptions concerning the pure rate of time preference,...
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This paper analyses the incentives to participate in and the stability of international climate coalitions. Using the integrated assessment model WITCH, the analysis of coalitions' profitability and stability is performed under alternative assumptions concerning the pure rate of time preference,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010282963
This paper warns against the risk of underestimating the costs -and the uncertainty about the costs- of achieving stringent stabilization targets. We argue that a straightforward review of integrated assessment models results produces biased estimates for the more ambitious climate objectives...
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(including the Copenhagen Pledges and the EU Roadmap) to identify whether current trend and policies are leading to an …
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(including the Copenhagen Pledges and the EU Roadmap) to identify whether current trends and policies are leading to an …
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(including the Copenhagen Pledges and the EU Roadmap) to identify whether current trends and policies are leading to an …
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(including the Copenhagen Pledges and the EU Roadmap) to identify whether current trend and policies are leading to an …
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