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the international negotiations with complete and with asymmetric information in a dynamic framework. Results show that …
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In "Bargaining to Lose: The Permeability Approach to Post Transition Resource Extraction" [1] Natasha Chichilnisky-Heal introduces an original and fertile explanation for the resource curse. Her "permeability" approach questions the treatment of the state as a decision maker having the public...
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the international negotiations with complete and with asymmetric information in a dynamic framework. Results show that …
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In "Bargaining to Lose: The Permeability Approach to Post Transition Resource Extraction" Natasha Chichilnisky-Heal introduces an original and fertile explanation for the resource curse. Her "permeability" approach questions the treatment of the state as a decision maker having the public good...
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negotiations, this paper assesses preferences for different MPRs for a future climate treaty among key players. The empirical …
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start in quite different circumstances. Voluntary arrangements that might emerge from negotiations fall short for two … reasons: First, players frame negotiations from their own standpoint, making stalemate likely. Second, the focal …
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