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climate change and sign up to international climate agreements. In doing so, the authors address a multitude of related issues … barriers of the Kyoto Protocol for industry; and the incentives for firms to undertake climate-related R&D and investments. As … implement climate agreements …
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The employment 'double dividend hypothesis' suggests that an appropriately designed fiscal reform, in which emission charges are used to subsidize employers' social security contributions, may realize (at least) two relevant policy goals: a better quality of the environment and, at the same...
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The present stalemate in climate negotiations has led policy analysts and economists to explore the possible emergence … of alternative climate regimes. This paper explores the idea of replacing international cooperation on greenhouse gas … emission control with international cooperation on climate-related technological innovation and diffusion. This idea - recently …
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eventually ratify the Kyoto Protocol. This paper analyses three different climate regimes in which China could be involved and …
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cooperative climate agreement. Different incentive structures are discussed for those countries, namely the US, Russia and China …, that are most important in the climate negotiation process. Our analysis confirms the conjecture that, by appropriately … designing the emission trading regime, it is possible to enhance the incentives to participate in a climate agreement. Therefore …
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