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negotiations, this paper assesses preferences for different MPRs for a future climate treaty among key players. The empirical … findings provide evidence that small countries with low bargaining power rather opt for large minimum membership requirements …
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negotiations, this paper assesses preferences for different MPRs for a future climate treaty among key players. The empirical … findings provide evidence that small countries with low bargaining power rather opt for large minimum membership requirements …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013027444
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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011438819
advance bargaining theory to incorporate the self-serving use of equity. Agents are predicted to push equity principles which … benefit them more than other parties, in particular those which are disadvantageous to parties with large bargaining power … cost estimates from a POLES model, we find that the perceived equity preferences of the respective countries or groups of …
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developing countries) enter a coalition only if they do not have to reduce as much. While equity preferences improve upon the …
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We extend the Baron and Ferejohn (1989) model of multilateral bargaining by allowing the players to attempt commiting … to a bargaining position prior to negotiating. If successful, commitment binds a player to reject any proposal which … reason is that competition to be included in the winning coalition discourages attempts to commit to an aggressive bargaining …
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. However, generally international negotiations are complicated and long and bargaining agreements are often unsatisfying. The … due to own economical objectives and environmental changes, but to a large extend it is due to opponent's bargaining …
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
maturity: (i) increases when approaching negotiations and in response to greater bargaining power held by workers; and (ii) is …, where firms use longer debt maturity to improve their resilience to strikes and bargaining positions. Our results indicate …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013238918
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...
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