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Stakeholder negotiation is an increasingly important policymaking tool. However, relatively little is understood about the relationship between the structure of the negotiating process and the effectiveness with which stakeholders can pursue their individual interests. We apply the Rausser-...
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These musings led me to the topic “Caribbean economic development in the post Washington consensus period”. While much of the presentation will relate to the English-speaking Caribbean, and more particularly the member states of the Caribbean community, we are acutely aware that both Lewis...
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Since the creation of the European Union its purpose has been to unite the European continent into one cohesive organization. In order for this goal to be fully realized all European nations must be included under this conglomeration of states The benefits of enlarging the Union to include these...
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difficulties concluding the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations and the widespread use of protectionist measures in general seem … which allows for a liberalist as well as a protectionist pull in international trade negotiations. Trade cooperation becomes …
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and in actual policymaking, is to link negotiations on climate change control with decisions concerning international R …
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the emission capping negotiations using the best response dynamic pro-cess and provide natural conditions under which the …-contingent ordering of emission allocations. Finally, we study the investment strategies that nations can use prior to the negotiations in …
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This paper analyses whether different emissions trading regimes provide different incentives to participate in a cooperative climate agreement. Different incentive structures are discussed for those countries, namely the US, Russia and China, that are most important in the climate negotiation...
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No international regime on climate change is going to be fully effective in controlling GHG emissions without the involvement of countries such as China, India, the United States, Australia, and possibly other developing countries. This highlights an unambiguous weakness of the Kyoto Protocol,...
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minimum participation constraint, forms at the equilibrium. This paper thus explains why in international negotiations all …
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of climate negotiations received increasing attention. The main focus has been on the economic and international aspects …
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