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global mitigation within a noncooperative framework where countries either decide on mitigation before or after adaptation … lower national contributions to the global public good of mitigation. We find that the sequencing of adaptation before … mitigation reinforces this strategic effect of technological investments at least for sufficiently similar countries. As a …
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Funding developing countries' climate policies after Cancun (COP16) has a dual goal: firstly, to support mitigation of … damages, mitigation, or adaptation costs, may cause fundamental changes in the countries' strategic behaviour concerning … mitigation and adaptation efforts. Moreover, some of the instruments fall short of a minimum requirement for the donors to …
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global mitigation within a noncooperative framework where countries either decide on mitigation before or after adaptation … lower national contributions to the global public good of mitigation. We find that the sequencing of adaptation before … mitigation reinforces this strategic effect of technological investments at least for sufficiently similar countries. As a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010193773
in developing countries is discussed. This tendency shows that adaptation is likely to be advanced relative to mitigation … on the political agenda. Therefore, we analyze the economic consequences of the timing of mitigation and adaptation in a … game-theoretic framework regarding as well the importance of technological investments for mitigation. Due to strategic …
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global mitigation within a noncooperative framework where countries either decide on mitigation before or after adaptation … lower national contributions to the global public good of mitigation. We find that the sequencing of adaptation before … mitigation reinforces this strategic effect of technological investments at least for sufficiently similar countries. As a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010954191
Funding developing countries' climate policies after Cancun (COP16) has a dual goal: firstly, to support mitigation of … damages, mitigation, or adaptation costs, may cause fundamental changes in the countries' strategic behaviour concerning … mitigation and adaptation efforts. Moreover, some of the instruments fall short of a minimum requirement for the donors to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010954197
Funding developing countries’ climate policies after Cancun (COP16) has a dual goal: firstly, to support mitigation of … damages, mitigation, or adaptation costs, may cause fundamental changes in the countries’ strategic behaviour concerning … mitigation and adaptation efforts. Moreover, some of the instruments fall short of a minimum requirement for the donors to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011212935
global mitigation within a non-cooperative framework where countries either decide on mitigation before or after adaptation … lower national contributions to the global public good of mitigation. We find that the sequencing of adaptation before … mitigation reinforces this strategic effect of technological investments at least for sufficiently similar countries. As a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011212936