The amount of cooperation needed to improve the welfare of signatories of International Environmental Agreements (IEAs), in the presence of market imperfections, depends on the characteristics of pollution. In a dynamic model, the conventional wisdom on the effect of free-riding needs to be modified for certain types of pollution problems. For local pollution problems, a sufficient level of free-riding actually promotes signatories' welfare. For global pollution problems, the conventional wisdom is correct insofar as free-riding makes it more difficult to form a successful IEA. However, for some global pollution problems, free-riding may disappear. A static model may overstate or understate the difficulty of forming a successful IEA. The ef...
This article deals with cooperation issues in international pollution problems in a two dimensional ...
Governments' desire to ameliorate environmental problems may conflict with other goals. Policy level...
Does the choice between price-based or quantity-based regulation matter for the formation of an inte...
The amount of cooperation needed to improve the welfare of signatories of International Environmenta...
The amount of cooperation needed to improve the welfal"e of signatories of International Enviro...
In this paper we develop a model to analyze, in a dynamic framework, how countries join internationa...
This paper is devoted to study the stability of international environmental agreements (IEAs) in a p...
We analyze participation in international environmental agreements (IEAs) in a dynamic game where co...
This dissertation considers the theoretical aspects of countries' incentives to cooperate on environ...
Much of the literature on international environmental agreements uses static models, although most i...
The present paper addresses problem of potential threat to accom-plishing of international environme...
In the face of transboundary pollution externalities, cooperation in regulatory efforts between coun...
We analyze participation in international environmental agreements in a dynamic game in which countr...
The paper examines the stability of self-enforcing International Environmental Agreements (IEAs) amo...
In the face of transboundary pollution externalities, cooperation in regulatory efforts between coun...
This article deals with cooperation issues in international pollution problems in a two dimensional ...
Governments' desire to ameliorate environmental problems may conflict with other goals. Policy level...
Does the choice between price-based or quantity-based regulation matter for the formation of an inte...
The amount of cooperation needed to improve the welfare of signatories of International Environmenta...
The amount of cooperation needed to improve the welfal"e of signatories of International Enviro...
In this paper we develop a model to analyze, in a dynamic framework, how countries join internationa...
This paper is devoted to study the stability of international environmental agreements (IEAs) in a p...
We analyze participation in international environmental agreements (IEAs) in a dynamic game where co...
This dissertation considers the theoretical aspects of countries' incentives to cooperate on environ...
Much of the literature on international environmental agreements uses static models, although most i...
The present paper addresses problem of potential threat to accom-plishing of international environme...
In the face of transboundary pollution externalities, cooperation in regulatory efforts between coun...
We analyze participation in international environmental agreements in a dynamic game in which countr...
The paper examines the stability of self-enforcing International Environmental Agreements (IEAs) amo...
In the face of transboundary pollution externalities, cooperation in regulatory efforts between coun...
This article deals with cooperation issues in international pollution problems in a two dimensional ...
Governments' desire to ameliorate environmental problems may conflict with other goals. Policy level...
Does the choice between price-based or quantity-based regulation matter for the formation of an inte...