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, we show that larger coalitions, in the presence of adaptation, may lead to lower global emission levels and higher … welfare. -- International Environmental Agreements ; Adaptation ; Coalition Formation ; Climate Change …
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, we show that larger coalitions, in the presence of adaptation, may lead to lower global emission levels and higher …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013126004
We show that adaptive measures undertaken by countries in the face of climate change, apart from directly reducing the damage caused by climate change, may also indirectly mitigate greenhouse gas emissions by increasing the stable size of international agreements on emission reductions....
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, we show that larger coalitions, in the presence of adaptation, may lead to lower global emission levels and higher …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014185334
, we show that larger coalitions, in the presence of adaptation, may lead to lower global emission levels and higher …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014185646
The aim of this paper is to critically analyse the initiative of Green Development brought forward by Chinese government to overcome the environmental challenges as well as the negative impacts of the developmental projects related to Belt and Road Initiative. In its first part, the paper covers...
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The debate on growth versus the environment is usually summarized as optimists believing in limitless growth versus pessimists seeing environmental and resource limits to growth. This opposition defines the main strategies: namely, striving for green growth versus some anti-growth approach. In...
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Climate change has profound effects not only for societies and economies, but also for central banks’ ability to deliver price stability in the future. This paper starts by documenting why climate change matters for monetary policy: it impacts the economic variables relevant to setting the...
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Using data on institutional investors' bond holdings, we investigate the resilience of green bonds to the COVID-19 shock in a difference-in-differences framework. We find that during the COVID outbreak green bonds experience lower sales, on average, while in normal times no significant...
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adaptation, as well as the regulatory and fiscal effects of reducing carbon emissions. In this context, it assesses the need to …
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