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Instrumente des Kyoto Protokolls, insbesondere des Emissionsrechtshandels und des Clean Development Mechanism. Die flexiblen …In diesem Papier wird untersucht, ob bzw. wie sich im Rahmen des Kyoto Protokolls die globalen Emissionsreduktionsziele …. Ihr Streben nach kurzfristiger Kosteneffizienz führt zu einer sehr begrenzten ökologischen Effektivität des Kyoto …
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A central question in climate policy is whether early investments in low-carbon technologies are a useful first step towards a more effective climate agreement in the future. We introduce a climate cooperation model with endogenous R&D investments where countries protect their international...
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In this paper, we analyze technology transfers (TT) and tradable emission rights, which are core issues of the ongoing climate negotiations. Subsidizing TT leads to the adoption of better abatement technologies in developing countries, thereby reducing the international permit price. This is...
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mitigation, as well as to the design of policies, such as the international Kyoto Protocol, post-Kyoto negotiations, regional …
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mitigation, as well as to the design of policies, such as the international Kyoto Protocol, post-Kyoto negotiations, regional …
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We empirically test stability of climate change coalitions with the STAbility of Coalitions model (STACO). The model comprises twelve world regions and captures important dynamic aspects of the climate change problem. We apply the stability concept of internal and external stability to a cartel...
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We reassess the well-known "narrow-but-deep" versus "broad-but-shallow" trade-off in international environmental agreements (IEAs), taking into account the principal-agent relationship induced by the hierarchical structure of international policy. To this end, we expand the modest coalition...
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This paper considers investments in cost-reducing technology in the context of contributions to climate protection. Contributions to mitigating climate change are analyzed in a two-period model where later contributions can be based on better information, but delaying the contribution to the...
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