The most efficient global climate policy is to price carbon. The Kyoto-Copenhagen agenda was intended to do this with a system of international cap and trade. We view these negotiations as a game in which countries choose their quantity targets based on self interest. Like the analogous public-goods game, in which countries choose their abatement levels, we find this game leads to uncooperative behavior and suggest that this is why the Kyoto approach inevitably failed. By contrast, a game in which all countries vote for a global quantity target or a global price target can lead to a highly cooperative choice of target. However, the assignment of responsibilities for a global quantity target stymies implementation of a global cap. The global...
To promote cooperation in international climate negotiations, negotiators should focus on a common c...
Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake i...
Unilateral climate policies have been unable to achieve intended emissions reductions. We argue that...
With the increase in carbon dioxide, there are a number of international initiatives to combat globa...
The main objective of this research is to find the possible stable coalitions between developed coun...
This paper examines the problem of achieving global cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. ...
Now a day climate change is a global problem and uncertain because of growing different greenhouse g...
This paper examines the problem of achieving global cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. ...
This survey paper examines the problem of achieving global cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emis...
International cooperation on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, disarmament, or free trade n...
Can we achieve the ambitious mitigation targets needed to avert dangerous global warming? Research n...
The purpose of this master thesis is to use game theory to analyse global warming in a world consist...
Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake i...
Free riding and coordination difficulties are held to be the primary causes of cooperation breakdown...
Case study and model results lend some optimism for the potential of small coalitions with partially...
To promote cooperation in international climate negotiations, negotiators should focus on a common c...
Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake i...
Unilateral climate policies have been unable to achieve intended emissions reductions. We argue that...
With the increase in carbon dioxide, there are a number of international initiatives to combat globa...
The main objective of this research is to find the possible stable coalitions between developed coun...
This paper examines the problem of achieving global cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. ...
Now a day climate change is a global problem and uncertain because of growing different greenhouse g...
This paper examines the problem of achieving global cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. ...
This survey paper examines the problem of achieving global cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emis...
International cooperation on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, disarmament, or free trade n...
Can we achieve the ambitious mitigation targets needed to avert dangerous global warming? Research n...
The purpose of this master thesis is to use game theory to analyse global warming in a world consist...
Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake i...
Free riding and coordination difficulties are held to be the primary causes of cooperation breakdown...
Case study and model results lend some optimism for the potential of small coalitions with partially...
To promote cooperation in international climate negotiations, negotiators should focus on a common c...
Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake i...
Unilateral climate policies have been unable to achieve intended emissions reductions. We argue that...