Simulating a Sequential Coalition Formation Process for the Climate Change Problem : First Come, But Second Served?
We analyze stability of self-enforcing climate agreements based on a data set generated by the CLIMNEG world simulation model (CWSM), version 1.2. We consider two new aspects which appear important in actual treaty-making. First, we consider a sequential coalition formation process where players can make proposals which are either accepted or countered by other proposals. Second, we analyze whether a moderator, like an international organization, even without enforcement power, can improve upon globally suboptimal outcomes through coordinating actions by making recommendations that must be Pareto-improving to all parties. We discuss the conceptual difficulties of implementing our algorithm
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2010
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Authors: | Eyckmans, Johan ; Finus, Michael ; Rundshagen, Bianca |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
Subject: | Klimawandel | Climate change | Theorie | Theory | Klimaschutz | Climate protection | Koalition | Coalition | Simulation |
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