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Real-world negotiations differ fundamentally from existing bargaining theory. Inspired by the Paris Agreement on …
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International climate negotiations have been troubled by mutual mistrust. At the same time, a hope seems to prevail …
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International climate negotiations have been troubled by mutual mistrust. At the same time, a hope seems to prevail …
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A central authority possessing tax and expenditure responsibilities can readily provide an efficient level of a public good. Absent a central authority, voluntary arrangements must replace coercive ones. Significant under-provision must be expected. International public goods are particularly...
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A central authority possessing tax and expenditure responsibilities can readily provide an efficient level of a public good. Absent a central authority, voluntary arrangements must replace coercive ones. Significant under-provision must be expected. International public goods are particularly...
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cheaply. International public goods are particularly challenging. The players – the nations of the world – are many and they … start in quite different circumstances. Voluntary arrangements that might emerge from negotiations fall short for two … reasons: First, players frame negotiations from their own standpoint, making stalemate likely. Second, the focal …
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Global public good provision (e.g. environmental quality) confronts us with problems demanding both national and international co-operation. However among sovereign nations reaching agreement on mutual public good provision is difficult. Slowing down global warming is just one example. Due to...
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Exactly why the nations of the world have had difficulty in reaching agreement on reducing greenhouse gases that cause … dynamics of international climate negotiations is undertaken by relaxing various assumptions of the model and examining the …
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