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This paper extends the economic literature on the private provision of public goods by examining the relevance of perceptions of climate policy to voluntary contributions to the public good of climate protection. Based on an analytical model which allows for perceptions of climate policy such as...
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voluntary contributions is the primary focus. Data are from an online framed field experiment with a sample representative of …
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Recent international climate negotiations suggest that complete agreements are unlikely to materialize. Instead, partial cooperation between like-minded countries appears a more likely outcome. In this paper we analyze the effects of such partial cooperation between like-minded countries. In...
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of global public goods. We show that the possibility of future interstate (partial) coordination may hinder the current …
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Avoiding a catastrophic climate change event is a global public good characterized by several dimensions, notably heterogeneity between the parties involved. It is often argued that such heterogeneity between countries is a major obstacle to cooperative climate policy. We challenge this belief...
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This paper examines the application of quasi-experimental methods in environmental economics. We begin with two observations: (i) standard quasi-experimental methods, first applied in other microeconomic fields, typically assume unit-level treatments that do not spill over across units; (ii)...
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economic theory there is little reason to assume that this is a promising strategy. Financed by taxpayers' money, cities … providing information on reference group behavior, we challenge this argument and conduct a framed-field experiment to analyze …
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-risk social dilemma (CRSD), a threshold public good game. Our CRSD-experiment studies two key aspects of the global coordination …
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economic theory there is little reason to assume that this is a promising strategy. Financed by taxpayers' money, cities … providing information on reference group behavior, we challenge this argument and conduct a framed-field experiment to analyze …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013399851
reason is that informal sanctions achieve more efficient outcomes than theory predicts, especially when the mechanism is … chosen by voting. -- Sanction ; social dilemma ; public goods ; voluntary contribution mechanism ; punishment ; experiment …
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