Funding: UK ESRC ES/J500136/1.A global externality like the GHG emissions leading to climate change are both due to free-riding at the individual level as well as the government level. A government aiming to maximise domestic social welfare may make individuals internalise the damage within their country, but will free-ride on the damage caused to other countries. Only a global cooperative solution could internalise global damage entirely. If individuals have altruistic concern for others but continue to believe that their consumption is negligible relative to the total, they will not change their behaviour. However, this paper shows that in a multi-country setting the global equilibrium levels of consumption for both the non-cooperative an...
One challenge in addressing transboundary problems such as climate change is the incentive to free-r...
Climate change poses the ultimate dichotomy between social welfare and individual incentives becaus...
Global environmental problems, such as climate change and deforestation, are often referred to as "g...
In this paper, global warming is an asymmetric transboundary externality which benefits some countri...
A necessary condition of an efficient global climate change mitigation policy is to equate marginal ...
We study the impact of altruism on the stability of international climate agreements. We consider th...
Marc Daube gratefully acknowledges financial support from the Economic and Social Research Council, ...
This paper discusses the feasibility and performances of simple mechanisms to implement internation...
International environmental cooperation is gaining more and more importance in a world with global c...
This study explores the global welfare effects of international environmental agreements (IEAs) that...
A group of countries that can potentially commit to cooperation to protect the environment are ident...
The responsibility for, and consequences of, greenhouse gas emissions are shared by all countries, b...
We impute a global social welfare function that is consistent with the burden sharing in the Kyoto P...
This thesis consists of three essays on the economics of international environmental agreements (IEA...
This study examines the relationship between individual altruistic attitudes and the incentives of p...
One challenge in addressing transboundary problems such as climate change is the incentive to free-r...
Climate change poses the ultimate dichotomy between social welfare and individual incentives becaus...
Global environmental problems, such as climate change and deforestation, are often referred to as "g...
In this paper, global warming is an asymmetric transboundary externality which benefits some countri...
A necessary condition of an efficient global climate change mitigation policy is to equate marginal ...
We study the impact of altruism on the stability of international climate agreements. We consider th...
Marc Daube gratefully acknowledges financial support from the Economic and Social Research Council, ...
This paper discusses the feasibility and performances of simple mechanisms to implement internation...
International environmental cooperation is gaining more and more importance in a world with global c...
This study explores the global welfare effects of international environmental agreements (IEAs) that...
A group of countries that can potentially commit to cooperation to protect the environment are ident...
The responsibility for, and consequences of, greenhouse gas emissions are shared by all countries, b...
We impute a global social welfare function that is consistent with the burden sharing in the Kyoto P...
This thesis consists of three essays on the economics of international environmental agreements (IEA...
This study examines the relationship between individual altruistic attitudes and the incentives of p...
One challenge in addressing transboundary problems such as climate change is the incentive to free-r...
Climate change poses the ultimate dichotomy between social welfare and individual incentives becaus...
Global environmental problems, such as climate change and deforestation, are often referred to as "g...