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lack of a coercive global authority that is able to enforce efficient international environmental regulations. In our model … individual regions voluntarily commence international negotiations on public good provision, which are accompanied by side …, it is applicable to various international externality problems …
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, international financial crisis and fiscal retrenchment have focussed policy makers on the international dimensions of income and … contrast, greater international co-operation for direct tax collection (to which the G20 is already committed) would allow …
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International carbon markets are frequently propagated as an efficient instrument for reducing CO2 emissions. We argue … harmed by cooperation in the form of an international market. Our results challenge the conventional wisdom that an … international market is most beneficial for participating countries when they have vastly diverging marginal abatement costs; rather …
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demonstrate that in a globalized economy with international trade and cross border pollution, adopting the latter is the strict …
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investment, associated with international technology diffusion. Economic activities should be backed up by a global legal system … international court. The legal system relaxes intellectual property rights of life-essential and environmentally friendly products …
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In this paper we update previous work that categorizes foreign aid projects in terms of their likely impact on the natural environment. We then document trends in the global distribution of environmental aid over time and show that environmental aid has increasingly focussed on global...
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international climate cooperation. In addition to the US decision not to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, New Zealand and Australia …
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We study how the implementation of emissions trading systems (ETS) impacts emissions reductions and the usage of renewable energy using a panel sample of the largest 100 countries worldwide. Exploiting the cross-country variations in ETS implementations, we show that ETS adoption materially...
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situation, assuming that the North pre-commits to an international protocol to keep the global pollution under a fixed level … South refuses it. -- GHG Emissions ; Mitigation ; Technology Transfer ; International Trade …
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