Debates over post-Kyoto Protocol climate change policy often take note of two issues: the feasibility and desirability of international cooperation on climate change policies, given the failure of the United States to ratify Kyoto and the very limited involvement of developing countries, and the optimal timing of climate policies. In this book essays by leading international economists offer insights on both these concerns. The book first considers the appropriate institutions for effective international cooperation on climate change, proposing an alternative to the Kyoto arrangement and a theoretical framework for such a scheme. The discussions then turn to the stability of international environmental agreements, emphasizing the logic of c...
With the increase in carbon dioxide, there are a number of international initiatives to combat globa...
This paper examines the problem of achieving global cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. ...
During the last two decades, a perceived lack of scientific consensus coupled with a trivialized nee...
Debates over post-Kyoto Protocol climate change policy often take note of two issues: the feasibilit...
Although the full extent of the potential damages from global warming remain unknown, scientists hav...
The paper is not intended for game theorists – unless they are interested in learning how their theo...
Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake i...
Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake i...
Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake i...
International environmental cooperation is gaining more and more importance in a world with global c...
An abundant scientific literature about climate change economics points out that the future particip...
In my thesis, I address two important issues: (i) the creation of a price signal through the use of ...
The bulk of environmental economics literature applies non-cooperative game theory to examine the st...
This article deals with the different modalities that exist to manage a problem of collective actio...
This paper examines the problem of achieving global cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. ...
With the increase in carbon dioxide, there are a number of international initiatives to combat globa...
This paper examines the problem of achieving global cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. ...
During the last two decades, a perceived lack of scientific consensus coupled with a trivialized nee...
Debates over post-Kyoto Protocol climate change policy often take note of two issues: the feasibilit...
Although the full extent of the potential damages from global warming remain unknown, scientists hav...
The paper is not intended for game theorists – unless they are interested in learning how their theo...
Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake i...
Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake i...
Calling upon both positive and normative economics, we attempt to characterize the issues at stake i...
International environmental cooperation is gaining more and more importance in a world with global c...
An abundant scientific literature about climate change economics points out that the future particip...
In my thesis, I address two important issues: (i) the creation of a price signal through the use of ...
The bulk of environmental economics literature applies non-cooperative game theory to examine the st...
This article deals with the different modalities that exist to manage a problem of collective actio...
This paper examines the problem of achieving global cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. ...
With the increase in carbon dioxide, there are a number of international initiatives to combat globa...
This paper examines the problem of achieving global cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. ...
During the last two decades, a perceived lack of scientific consensus coupled with a trivialized nee...