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In "Bargaining to Lose: The Permeability Approach to Post Transition Resource Extraction" [1] Natasha Chichilnisky … state as a decision maker having the public good as an objective, and replaces it by the results of a bargaining game … of copper and gold mines in Mongolia and Zambia, and focuses on a bargaining game between the state and key financial …
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. However, generally international negotiations are complicated and long and bargaining agreements are often unsatisfying. The … resolution. In order to structure the WTO agricultural negotiation process, dynamic aspiration adaptation theory is applied. In a … first step, the negotiations on export subsidies are analyzed, as it is the most progressed negotiation area within …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013085241
In "Bargaining to Lose: The Permeability Approach to Post Transition Resource Extraction" Natasha Chichilnisky … state as a decision maker having the public good as an objective, and replaces it by the results of a bargaining game … of copper and gold mines in Mongolia and Zambia, and focuses on a bargaining game between the state and key financial …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013001014
Firms' financial obligations affect labor negotiation dynamics, pressuring firms and workers to reach an agreement and … avoid costly walkouts. Using data on negotiation events, union elections, and policy changes, we find that firms' debt … maturity: (i) increases when approaching negotiations and in response to greater bargaining power held by workers; and (ii) is …
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This article determines the conditions under which the Southern countries should act together, or separately, while negotiating with the North about climate change policy and about the conditions for future Southern engagement. The paper models the international negotiations with complete and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011589628
This article determines the conditions under which the Southern countries should act together, or separately, while negotiating with the North about climate change policy and about the conditions for future Southern engagement. The paper models the international negotiations with complete and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014031100
Our purpose is to analyse the effectiveness and efficiency of a Partial Climate Agreement with open entry under a non-cooperative Nash-Equilibrium framework. We evaluate a partial agreement policy in which non-signatory countries can decide to join or to leave a coalition of the willing at any...
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findings provide evidence that small countries with low bargaining power rather opt for large minimum membership requirements …
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findings provide evidence that small countries with low bargaining power rather opt for large minimum membership requirements …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013027444
This paper explores the failure of countries to coordinate climate policies as an equilibrium outcome of a game where countries optimize in the face of both unprecedented economic and environmental uncertainty. Because issues associated with climate change are historically unprecedented and thus...
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