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The present stalemate in climate negotiations has led policy analysts and economists to explore the possible emergence …
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We reassess the well-known "narrow-but-deep" versus "broad-but-shallow" trade-off in international environmental agreements (IEAs), taking into account the principal-agent relationship induced by the hierarchical structure of international policy. To this end, we expand the modest coalition...
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so induces matching abatement elsewhere. If the rate at which noncoalition countries match coalition abatement goes to …
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International climate negotiations take place in a setting where uncertainties regarding the impacts of climate change …
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International climate negotiations take place in a setting where uncertainties regarding the impacts of climate change …
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. The model is used to examine the outcome of climate change negotiations in a framework which seeks to closely represent …
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