Multilateral funding for global environmental protection, such as biodiversity conservation, requires donor participation. When are donors willing to participate? We examine a game-theoretic model of multilateral funding for environmental projects in developing countries. Donors must first decide whether to participate in a multilateral institution. They do so in anticipation of a bargaining outcome that depends on their participation decisions. The multilateral institution then bargains with a recipient over the distribution of gains from project implementation. We find that the donors' and the recipient's vulnerability to negative environmental externalities have diverging effects on their participation behavior. As donors' vulnerability ...
Global warming is one of the crucial challenges that the world is facing now. The allocation of red...
We examine the size of stable coalitions in a participation game that has been used to model interna...
Bioprospection is, largely, meant to help reducing deforestation and, the other way around, stopping...
Multilateral funding for global environmental protection, such as biodiversity conservation, require...
The funding of global public goods, such as climate mitigation, presents a complex strategic problem...
The “rational design approach” to studying international agreements holds that policy-makers evaluat...
The dissertation examines free-riding behavior and externality problems using game theory and mechan...
We study the impact of altruism on the stability of international climate agreements. We consider th...
The relationship between aid and voting in UN agencies has been well documented in the aid literatur...
This paper demonstrates that cooperation in international environmental negotiations can be explaine...
One challenge in addressing transboundary problems such as climate change is the incentive to free-r...
We analyze participation in international environmental agreements in a dynamic game in which countr...
A puzzle in the literature on the formation of coalitions supporting International Environmental Agr...
We analyze participation in international environmental agreements (IEAs) in a dynamic game where co...
Case study and model results lend some optimism for the potential of small coalitions with partially...
Global warming is one of the crucial challenges that the world is facing now. The allocation of red...
We examine the size of stable coalitions in a participation game that has been used to model interna...
Bioprospection is, largely, meant to help reducing deforestation and, the other way around, stopping...
Multilateral funding for global environmental protection, such as biodiversity conservation, require...
The funding of global public goods, such as climate mitigation, presents a complex strategic problem...
The “rational design approach” to studying international agreements holds that policy-makers evaluat...
The dissertation examines free-riding behavior and externality problems using game theory and mechan...
We study the impact of altruism on the stability of international climate agreements. We consider th...
The relationship between aid and voting in UN agencies has been well documented in the aid literatur...
This paper demonstrates that cooperation in international environmental negotiations can be explaine...
One challenge in addressing transboundary problems such as climate change is the incentive to free-r...
We analyze participation in international environmental agreements in a dynamic game in which countr...
A puzzle in the literature on the formation of coalitions supporting International Environmental Agr...
We analyze participation in international environmental agreements (IEAs) in a dynamic game where co...
Case study and model results lend some optimism for the potential of small coalitions with partially...
Global warming is one of the crucial challenges that the world is facing now. The allocation of red...
We examine the size of stable coalitions in a participation game that has been used to model interna...
Bioprospection is, largely, meant to help reducing deforestation and, the other way around, stopping...