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The paper explores the prospects for international environmental cooperation in a context of limited enforcement, if we … cooperation that can be achieved with this mechanism. …
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The paper analyzes international environmental agreements that incorporate transfers from a group of industrialized countries to developing countries in a situation of asymmetric information. The framework of the analysis is a static model of transboundary pollution in which information on...
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We evaluate the effectiveness of non optimal and temporally inconsistent incentive policies for regulating the exploitation of a renewable common-pool resource. The corresponding game is an N-person discrete-time deterministic dynamic game of T periods fixed duration. Three policy instruments...
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We analyse growth dynamics in an economy where the well-being of economic agents depends on three goods: leisure, a free access environmental good and a private good which can be produced by each agent through his own labour input. The private good can be consumed as a substitute for the...
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Real world observations suggest that social norms of cooperation can be effective in overcoming social dilemmas such as … transitions from relatively high levels of cooperation to widespread norm violation - causing the social-ecological system to …
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The global nature of the climatic challenge requires a high level of cooperation among agents, especially since most of …
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help to explain the difficulties of cooperation anddiscusses remedies. Chapter 3 looks at measures to avoid asymmetric …
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There are many reasons to suspect that benefit-cost analysis applied to environmental policies will result in policy decisions that will reject those environmental policies. The important question, of course, is whether those rejections are based on proper science. The present paper explores...
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Vulnerability to scarcity or to reduction of natural capital depends on defensive substitution possibilities that, in turn, are affected by the availability of other productive factors. However, in several developing countries asset distribution tends to be highly skewed. Taking into ac- count...
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possible negative effect of learning and which may even transform it into a positive effect. -- Transnational Cooperation …
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