We demonstrate that an interregional policy scheme featuring trading of carbon dioxide emissions, redistributive resource transfers and global participation, a scheme which we call 'Ideal Kyoto Protocol', yields an efficient equilibrium allocation for a global economy. An altruistic international agency-say, the Global Environment Facility-should operate the resource transfer mechanism. In addition, regional governments should be able to make independent policy commitments regarding how to control regional emissions of carbon dioxide in anticipation of the redistributive transfers. Our efficiency result suggests that the USA should be 'bribed' to reverse its decision of not participating in the Kyoto Protocol
When people hear about ‘global warming’ or the Kyoto Protocol, many think of a topic of boundless un...
The next major round of international negotiations on controlling global climate change is to be hel...
The United States and China are key actors in the international effort to address global climate cha...
We demonstrate that an interregional policy scheme featuring trading of carbon dioxide emissions, re...
We design an international scheme to control global externalities in which autonomous regions choose...
Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake i...
Conclusion: We have provided evidence from a global economics model, that if the Kyoto Protocol can ...
Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake i...
Abstract: We study the optimal assignment of policy instruments at regional and interregional levels...
We design an international scheme to control global carbon dioxide emissions in which autonomous dev...
In earlier papers we have argued that the Kyoto Protocol is not sustainable as a global climate chan...
In earlier papers we have argued that the Kyoto Protocol is not sustainable as a global climate chan...
We investigate a central issue in the climate change debate associated with the Kyoto Protocol: the ...
An abundant scientific literature about climate change economics points out that the future particip...
Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake i...
When people hear about ‘global warming’ or the Kyoto Protocol, many think of a topic of boundless un...
The next major round of international negotiations on controlling global climate change is to be hel...
The United States and China are key actors in the international effort to address global climate cha...
We demonstrate that an interregional policy scheme featuring trading of carbon dioxide emissions, re...
We design an international scheme to control global externalities in which autonomous regions choose...
Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake i...
Conclusion: We have provided evidence from a global economics model, that if the Kyoto Protocol can ...
Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake i...
Abstract: We study the optimal assignment of policy instruments at regional and interregional levels...
We design an international scheme to control global carbon dioxide emissions in which autonomous dev...
In earlier papers we have argued that the Kyoto Protocol is not sustainable as a global climate chan...
In earlier papers we have argued that the Kyoto Protocol is not sustainable as a global climate chan...
We investigate a central issue in the climate change debate associated with the Kyoto Protocol: the ...
An abundant scientific literature about climate change economics points out that the future particip...
Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake i...
When people hear about ‘global warming’ or the Kyoto Protocol, many think of a topic of boundless un...
The next major round of international negotiations on controlling global climate change is to be hel...
The United States and China are key actors in the international effort to address global climate cha...