Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake in the current international negotiations on climatic change. We begin (section 2) by reviewing the main features of the Protocol. Then (Section 3), we identify by means of an elementary economic model the main concepts involved: optimality, non cooperation, coalitional stability. We observe (Section 4) that "business-as-usual", "no regrets " and other domestic policies are alternative ways to conceive of the non cooperative equilibrium prevailing before the negotiations. Which one should be retained? Data suggest that the prevailing situation is a mixed one, exhibiting characteristics of several of these policies. We then ...
This paper examines the problem of achieving global cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. ...
This paper applies the theory of social situations to study whether international environmental agre...
We build a three-stage model of international negotiations on reg-ulation of the level of total emis...
Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake i...
Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake i...
The paper is not intended for game theorists – unless they are interested in learning how their theo...
The Flexible Mechanisms articulated in the Kyoto Protocol provide a robust framework for emission re...
Debates over post-Kyoto Protocol climate change policy often take note of two issues: the feasibilit...
The twenty-two papers collected in this volume illustrate the itinerary of Henry Tulkens, an applied...
Abstract. We investigate international negotiations on CO2 emissions reduction in the Ky-oto Protoco...
The bulk of environmental economics literature applies non-cooperative game theory to examine the st...
An abundant scientific literature about climate change economics points out that the future particip...
This survey paper examines the problem of achieving global cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emis...
The negotiation and ratification of the Kyoto Protocol has spawned a body of literature aimed at ana...
The negotiation and ratification of the Kyoto Protocol has spawned a body of literature aimed at ana...
This paper examines the problem of achieving global cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. ...
This paper applies the theory of social situations to study whether international environmental agre...
We build a three-stage model of international negotiations on reg-ulation of the level of total emis...
Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake i...
Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake i...
The paper is not intended for game theorists – unless they are interested in learning how their theo...
The Flexible Mechanisms articulated in the Kyoto Protocol provide a robust framework for emission re...
Debates over post-Kyoto Protocol climate change policy often take note of two issues: the feasibilit...
The twenty-two papers collected in this volume illustrate the itinerary of Henry Tulkens, an applied...
Abstract. We investigate international negotiations on CO2 emissions reduction in the Ky-oto Protoco...
The bulk of environmental economics literature applies non-cooperative game theory to examine the st...
An abundant scientific literature about climate change economics points out that the future particip...
This survey paper examines the problem of achieving global cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emis...
The negotiation and ratification of the Kyoto Protocol has spawned a body of literature aimed at ana...
The negotiation and ratification of the Kyoto Protocol has spawned a body of literature aimed at ana...
This paper examines the problem of achieving global cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. ...
This paper applies the theory of social situations to study whether international environmental agre...
We build a three-stage model of international negotiations on reg-ulation of the level of total emis...