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concept of internal and external stability to a cartel formation game. It is shown that only if benefits from global abatement … theory. …
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We combine the newest concepts o non-cooperative coalition theory with a computable general equilibrium model close to … theory that in the case of greenhouse gases stable coalition structures (partial cooperation) can close the gap between the … the seminal RICE-model of Nordhaus and Yang (1996) to determine stable coalition structures in a global warming game. We …
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from the standard assumption of joint welfare maximization of coalition members, implying ambitious abatement targets and …
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This paper compares stability of international environmental agreements for six different rules of coalition formation …
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from the standard assumption of joint welfare maximization of coalition members, implying ambitious abatement targets and …
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This paper compares stability of international environmental agreements for six different rules of coalition formation …
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concept of internal and external stability to a cartel formation game. It is shown that only if benefits from global abatement … theory. …
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We analyze the implication of different allocation schemes of CO2-emission permits for stability and the success of international climate agreements. Our model combines a game theoretical with an empirical module that comprises 12 world regions and captures important dynamic aspects of the...
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