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international agreement on emission reductions. We consider a situation where a coalition of countries does not cooperate on …. The equilibrium size of such a coalition, as well as equilibrium emissions, depends on the distribution across countries … of countries will reduce (or leave unchanged) the equilibrium coalition size. However, the effect of such an increase in …
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coalition models. …
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In this paper we report results from a comparison of numerically calibrated game theoretic integrated assessment models that explore stability and performance of international coalitions for climate change mitigation. Specifically, by means of this ensemble of models we are able to identify...
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the coalition information exchange decreases until a minimum participation consisting of three countries is reached. We … also find that the grand coalition is stable if the countries sign an international research joint venture but in this case …
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developing countries) enter a coalition only if they do not have to reduce as much. While equity preferences improve upon the … in population size and per capita emissions, generally no coalition will be stable without restrictions on entry into or … exit out of a coalition. In such a situation, equity-orientation does not improve upon the prospects for cooperation. …
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This chapter presents the theory of international environmental agreements (IEAs). It explains what treaties do (or should do); when and why they succeed or fail; and whether they can be designed better. It focuses on the main questions that the literature on this topic has tried to answer,...
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international agreement on emission reductions. We consider a situation where a coalition of countries does not cooperate on …. The equilibrium size of such a coalition, as well as equilibrium emissions, depends on the distribution across countries … of countries will reduce (or leave unchanged) the equilibrium coalition size. However, the effect of such an increase in …
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