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Due to moral hazard problems, municipal mergers in Japan did not result in as many amalgamations as a central planner …
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Political coalition formation games can describe the formation and dissolution of nations, as well as the creation of … coalition governments, the establishment of political parties, and other similar phenomena. These games have been studied from a … of estimating political coalition formation models with many-player coalitions, and then illustrates this method by …
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Due to moral hazard problems, municipal mergers in Japan did not result in as many amalgamations as a central planner …
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coalition manipulations are equivalent to voting rules on uniform policies. -- Federalism ; Asymmetric Information ; Strategy …
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that the grand coalition could be stable for both types of agreement, but for extremely high degrees of effectiveness of …
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We examine how the voluntary participation decision in international environmental negotiations affects negotiation outcomes when every country is a federation. Each country consists of two autonomous regions: one is a polluter region and the other is a nonpolluter region. In the model, each...
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spillovers in technology agreements. We utilize the coalition-proof concept to refine the set of Nash equilibria and identify …
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The Perfectly Coalition-Proof Nash equilibrium (PCPN) concept is extended to allow for the emergence of overlapping … national damage from global pollution. We also show that: (i) continental agreements may be perfectly coalition-proof under … the Grand Coalition’s optimal allocation in the presence of coalitional operation costs …
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This article addresses the problem faced by an asymmetrically informed supra-national governmental authority (SNGA) with limited funds that wishes to design an international environmental agreement (IEA) for less developed countries (LDCs). The SNGA can only deal with polluting firms in the LDCs...
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