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For the widely-used linear-quadratic model of stable IEAs the key results are: (i) if the members of the IEA act in a Cournot fashion with respect to non-signatories, a stable IEA has no more than 2 signatories; (ii) if the signatories act as Stackelberg leaders, a stable IEA can have any number...
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Much of the literature on international environmental agreements uses static models, although most important transboundary pollution problems involve stock pollutants. The few papers that study IEAs using models of stock pollutants do not allow for the possibility that membership of the IEA may...
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This paper is concerned with the role of a supra-national agency, such as the European Commission, say in influencing environmental policies set by national governments. One rationale for such intervention is the need to overcome incentives for national governments to engage in "environmental...
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