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and policy strategies that might help the US to modify its current policy and move back to the Kyoto-Bonn agreement. For … reduce GHG emissions? Is a single emission trading market the appropriate policy framework to increase participation in the … cooperative effort to control GHG emissions can provide adequate incentives for the US to move back to the Kyoto process and …
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designing the emission trading regime, it is possible to enhance the incentives to participate in a climate agreement. Therefore …This paper analyses whether different emissions trading regimes provide different incentives to participate in a … cooperative climate agreement. Different incentive structures are discussed for those countries, namely the US, Russia and China …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011325133
designing the emission trading regime, it is possible to enhance the incentives to participate in a climate agreement. Therefore …This paper analyses whether different emissions trading regimes provide different incentives to participate in a … cooperative climate agreement. Different incentive structures are discussed for those countries, namely the US, Russia and China …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005423151
issue linkage, transfers or burden sharing as tools to enhance the incentives to participate in a climate agreement, this … paper aims at exploring whether a different policy approach could lead more countries to adopt effective climate control … policies. This policy approach is explicitly bottom-up, namely it gives each country the freedom to sign agreements and deals …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005423177
The present stalemate in climate negotiations between the US and the other Annex I countries has led policy analysts … technology-based climate protocol by assessing: (i) the selfenforcingness (namely, the absence of incentives to free ride) of the … and economists to explore the possible emergence of alternative climate regimes that may be applied after 2012. This paper …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005106123
incentives and institutions play a crucial role in affecting the final outcome of negotiations on climate change control, and how … contribution that game-theoretical analyses have provided to the design of climate agreements. It therefore emphasizes how … incentives and institutions can be modified to achieve a better control of climate change. This paper also discusses a wider …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005106128
par t icipate in a climate agreement, thi s paper aims at exploring whether a di fferent policy approach could lead more … count ries to adopt ef fective climate cont rol policies. This policy approach is explicitly bottom-up, namely i t gives … discussing possible post-Kyoto scenarios, it is crucial to priori tise part icipation incentives for all countries, especially …
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permit market despite the opposition of the federal government. Cooperation on climate policy is also the objective of recent … with some basic economic incentives that are pushing countries towards the formation of two (or more) parallel climate … blocs. To this aim, this paper uses a well known integrated assessment climate-economy model to evaluate the incentives to …
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effective climate policy. For example, can an increased participation of developing countries induce the US to effectively … whether there are economic incentives that might help the US to modify its current decision and move to a more environmentally … participate in the effort to reduce GHG emissions? Is a single emission trading market the appropriate policy framework to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005030065
designing the emission-trading regime, it is possible to enhance the incentives to participate in a climate agreement. Therefore …This Paper analyses whether different emission trading regimes provide different incentives to participate in a … cooperative climate agreement. Different incentive structures are discussed for those countries, namely the US, Russia and China …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005661962