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Coordination through Moderator 3 Integrated Assessment Model 3 International Climate Agreements 3 Sequential Coalition Formation 3 Algorithm for Computations 2 Algorithm for Computa tions 1
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Free 3
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Book / Working Paper 3
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Working Paper 1
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English 2 Undetermined 1
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Eyckmans, Johan 3 Finus, Michael 3 Rundshagen, Bianca 3
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Department of Economics, University of Stirling 1 Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei (FEEM) 1
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Nota di Lavoro 1 Stirling Economics Discussion Papers 1 Working Papers / Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei (FEEM) 1
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RePEc 2 EconStor 1
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Simulating a sequential coalition formation process for the climate change problem: First come, but second served?
Finus, Michael; Rundshagen, Bianca; Eyckmans, Johan - 2009
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...
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Simulating a Sequential Coalition Formation Process for the Climate Change Problem: First Come, but Second Served?
Finus, Michael; Eyckmans, Johan; Rundshagen, Bianca - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2009
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...
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Simulating a Sequential Coalition Formation Process for the Climate Change Problem: First Come, but Second Served?
Finus, Michael; Rundshagen, Bianca; Eyckmans, Johan - Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei (FEEM) - 2009
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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008502097
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