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the international negotiations with complete and with asymmetric information in a dynamic framework. Results show that …
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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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First, the paper lays out the fun-damental assumptions underlying the game theoretical analysis of international environmental problems. Second it summarises important findings which help to explain the difficulties of co-operation and discusses remedies. Chapter 3 looks at measures to avoid...
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reduction. The usual pessimism on the size of stable coalitions among world regions is challenged for two alternative cases … in the cartel game, where a cartel symbolises a coalition among world regions for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. It … are obtained by restricting the move rules in the game among world regions. …
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Currently informal and formal international negotiations on climate change take place in an intensive way since the … rapidly increasing greenhouse gas emission levels, industrialized countries urge major polluters from the developing world …
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This paper analyses the incentives to participate in and the stability of international climate coalitions. Using the integrated assessment model WITCH, the analysis of coalitions' profitability and stability is performed under alternative assumptions concerning the pure rate of time preference,...
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In this paper we introduce the CLIMNEG World Simulation (CWS) model for simulating cooperative game theoretic aspects … of global climate negotiations. The model is derived from the seminal RICE model by Nordhaus and Yang (1996). We first …
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In December 1997, after days and nights of bargaining that culminated two years of hard negotiations, representatives …
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paper analyses whether there are the conditions for an agreement on climate change to be signed by all or almost all world …
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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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