In this paper we argue that when a subgroup of countries cooperate on emission reduction, the optimal response of non-signatory countries reflects the interaction between three potentially opposing factors, the incentive to free-ride on the environmental benefits of cooperation, the incentive to expand energy consumption, and the incentive to adopt the cleaner technologies introduced by the coalition. Using an IntegratedAssessmentModel with a game-theoretic structure we find that the equilibrium abatement of the coalition composed by OECD countries would be moderate, in line with the Pledges subscribed in Copenhagen, but increasing. The mitigation strategy would consist of investments in energy R&D and deployment of cleaner tech...
In this paper we discuss global climate change mitigation that builds on existing unilateral actions...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
The World's nations have yet to reach a truly effective treaty to control the emission of greenhouse...
In this paper we argue that when a subgroup of countries cooperate on emission reduction, the optim...
A good opening: the key to make the most of unilateral climate action / Valentina Bosetti and Enric...
The present stalemate in climate negotiations has led policy analysts and economists to explore the ...
Global warming is one of the crucial challenges that the world is facing now. The allocation of red...
International environmental cooperation is gaining more and more importance in a world with global c...
This paper examines international cooperation on technological development as an alternative to inte...
Case study and model results lend some optimism for the potential of small coalitions with partially...
This paper examines international cooperation on technological development as an alternative to inte...
Most numerical studies analysing the costs and benefits of international CO2 emissions abatement ass...
In this paper we discuss global climate change mitigation that builds on existing unilateral actions...
In this paper we discuss global climate change mitigation that builds on existing unilateral actions...
We investigate whether global cooperation for emission abatement can be improved if asymmetric count...
In this paper we discuss global climate change mitigation that builds on existing unilateral actions...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
The World's nations have yet to reach a truly effective treaty to control the emission of greenhouse...
In this paper we argue that when a subgroup of countries cooperate on emission reduction, the optim...
A good opening: the key to make the most of unilateral climate action / Valentina Bosetti and Enric...
The present stalemate in climate negotiations has led policy analysts and economists to explore the ...
Global warming is one of the crucial challenges that the world is facing now. The allocation of red...
International environmental cooperation is gaining more and more importance in a world with global c...
This paper examines international cooperation on technological development as an alternative to inte...
Case study and model results lend some optimism for the potential of small coalitions with partially...
This paper examines international cooperation on technological development as an alternative to inte...
Most numerical studies analysing the costs and benefits of international CO2 emissions abatement ass...
In this paper we discuss global climate change mitigation that builds on existing unilateral actions...
In this paper we discuss global climate change mitigation that builds on existing unilateral actions...
We investigate whether global cooperation for emission abatement can be improved if asymmetric count...
In this paper we discuss global climate change mitigation that builds on existing unilateral actions...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
The World's nations have yet to reach a truly effective treaty to control the emission of greenhouse...