In this paper, we extend the Fehr and Schmidt model of inequality aversion to a situation where the players differ with respect to their benefits and costs from contributions to a non-linear public good. A necessary condition for contributing to the public good is that the players’ benefit exceeds some critical value. Using data from the impact assessment model RICE and estimates for inequality aversion from the experimental literature, we show that this condition fails to hold for major countries involved in international climate policy
The Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set ambitious targets for environme...
International efforts to provide global public goods often face the challenges of coordinating natio...
International efforts to provide global public goods often face the challenges of coordinating natio...
In this paper, we extend the Fehr and Schmidt model of inequality aversion to a situation where the ...
Benefit-cost analyses of climate policies by integrated assessment models have generated conflicting...
Abstract This article explores the hypothesis that global inequality may be a central impediment to ...
Based on unique data from a world-wide survey of agents involved in international climate policy, th...
International efforts to provide global public goods often face the challenges of coordinating natio...
Is inequality within countries relevant for global climate policy? Most burden-sharing proposals for...
International efforts to provide global public goods often face the challenges of coordinating natio...
Policy makers concerned with setting optimal values for carbon instruments to address climate change...
The Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set ambitious targets for environme...
International efforts to provide global public goods often face the challenges of coordinating natio...
International efforts to provide global public goods often face the challenges of coordinating natio...
In this paper, we extend the Fehr and Schmidt model of inequality aversion to a situation where the ...
Benefit-cost analyses of climate policies by integrated assessment models have generated conflicting...
Abstract This article explores the hypothesis that global inequality may be a central impediment to ...
Based on unique data from a world-wide survey of agents involved in international climate policy, th...
International efforts to provide global public goods often face the challenges of coordinating natio...
Is inequality within countries relevant for global climate policy? Most burden-sharing proposals for...
International efforts to provide global public goods often face the challenges of coordinating natio...
Policy makers concerned with setting optimal values for carbon instruments to address climate change...
The Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set ambitious targets for environme...
International efforts to provide global public goods often face the challenges of coordinating natio...
International efforts to provide global public goods often face the challenges of coordinating natio...