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that the only non-trivial coalition structure with a relatively high Stability Likelihood (around 25 percent) is a … coalition between the European Union and Japan, though quantitative results depend especially on the variance in regional …
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Free riding incentives make it difficult to control climate change. To improve the chances of the Paris Agreement's ambitious goal, many nations are forming scientific networks in carbon capture and storage (CCS). These networks take many forms (bilateral, hub-and-spoke, and multilateral)....
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policy. To this end, we expand the modest coalition formation game, in which countries first decide on whether to join an … and emissions. We find that strategic delegation crowds out all efforts to increase coalition sizes by less ambitious …
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integrated with climate dynamics, a grand climate coalition or multiple climate coalitions may form in equilibrium, but if the …
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non-coalition countries with regard to emissions and welfare and compare business as usual with the coalition … liberalization by moving from autarky to free trade. Although the coalition steps up its mitigation effort, world emissions rise … environment as well as for the coalition countries’ welfare and the aggregate welfare of all countries; it reduces the range of …
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