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integrated with climate dynamics, a grand climate coalition or multiple climate coalitions may form in equilibrium, but if the …
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multilateral coalitional structures are not stable; however, the size of the stable coalition increases as the economy expands. …
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on others' abatement. I show that a full or majority coalition can be stable. This requires, however, that a majority of … countries have relatively strong reciprocity preferences. No coalition participation is always stable. In addition, a stable … minority coalition may exist; if so, it is weakly larger than the maximum stable coalition with standard preferences, but is …
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join coalitions to prevent that too much SRM is applied. The likely scenario is that a coalition will set a level of SRM …
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Consider a situation in which countries anticipate an international environmental agreement (IEA) to be in effect sometime in the future. What is the impact of the future IEA on current emissions after its announcement? We show that the answer to this question is ambiguous. We examine four types...
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that the only non-trivial coalition structure with a relatively high Stability Likelihood (around 25 percent) is a … coalition between the European Union and Japan, though quantitative results depend especially on the variance in regional …
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join coalitions to prevent that too much SRM is applied. The likely scenario is that a coalition will set a level of SRM …
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stable climate coalition is large in the Paris Agreement and small in the Kyoto Protocol, the emissions reductions of a … single coalition country are much more pronounced in the Kyoto Protocol, so that this per-country-emissions-reduction effect … outweighs the disadvantageous coalition-size effect. …
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We analyze with an integrated assessment model of climate change the formation of interna-tional environmental agreements (IEAs) by applying the widely used concept of inter-nal & external stability and several modifications of it. We relax the assumptions of a single agreement and open...
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