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climate change negotiation 3 Climate Change Negotiation 2 Entscheidung 2 Imitation 2 Internationale Umweltpolitik 2 Klimaschutz 2 Master Equation 2 Persuasion 2 Theorie 2 Verhandlungen 2 collective-risk social dilemma 2 endowment heterogeneity 2 focal point 2 global public good 2 loss heterogeneity 2 2 centigrade degrees 1 Climate change 1 Climate protection 1 Cooperation 1 Coordination 1 Decision 1 Disaster 1 Experiment 1 Game model 1 Game theory 1 International environmental policy 1 Katastrophe 1 Klimawandel 1 Koordination 1 Negotiations 1 Public goods 1 Spieltheorie 1 Theory 1 Öffentliche Güter 1
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Book / Working Paper 4 Article 1
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 4 Undetermined 1
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Courtois, Pierre 2 Karde, Markus 2 Milinski, Manfred 2 Waichman, Israel 2 Cai, Wenjia 1 Requate, Till 1 Requate, Tilman 1 Wang, Can 1 Zhugang, Jin 1
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Economics Working Paper 1 Economics working paper 1 Nota di Lavoro 1 Review of Applied Socio-Economic Research 1 Working paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2 RePEc 1
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Challenging conventional wisdom: Experimental evidence on heterogeneity and coordination in avoiding a collective catastrophic event
Waichman, Israel; Requate, Till; Karde, Markus; … - 2018
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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Challenging conventional wisdom : experimental evidence on heterogeneity and coordination in avoiding a collective catastrophic event
Waichman, Israel; Requate, Tilman; Karde, Markus; … - 2018 - This version: April 10, 2018
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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011815758
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Cooperation is essential for 2 centigrade degrees Target: a new perspective from the Dynamic Game Model
Zhugang, Jin; Wang, Can; Cai, Wenjia - In: Review of Applied Socio-Economic Research 5 (2013) 1, pp. 100-105
A theoretical country-level dynamic game model involving both the particularity of climate change investment and individual's subjective initiatives is put forward. Positive, negative, spillover effects of climate change investment and the individual's dynamic strategies are distinguished and...
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Influence processes in climate change negotiations: Modelling the rounds
Courtois, Pierre - 2002
I present in this paper an integrated framework for structuring and evaluating dynamic and sequential climate change decision making in the international arena taking into account influence processes occuring during negotiation rounds. The analysis integrates imitation, persuasion and dissuasion...
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Influence processes in climate change negotiations : modelling the rounds
Courtois, Pierre - 2002
I present in this paper an integrated framework for structuring and evaluating dynamic and sequential climate change decision making in the international arena taking into account influence processes occurring during negotiation rounds. The analysis integrates imitation, persuasion and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011597857
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