We describe a model of international, multidimensional policy coordination where countries can enter into selective and separate agreements with different partners along different policy dimensions. The model is used to examine the implications of negotiation tie-in - the requirement that agreements must span multiple dimensions of interaction - for the viability of multilateral cooperation when countries are linked by international trade flows and transboundary pollution. We show that, while in some cases negotiation tie-in has either no effect or can make multilateral cooperation more viable, in others a formal tie-in constraint can make an otherwise viable joint multilateral agreement unstable
Prepared for presentation at the 2006 Shambaugh Conference, “Building Synergies: Institutions and Co...
This Paper, a thorough revision of Spagnolo (1996), addresses the following questions: What is the o...
ABSTRACT. This paper develops a simple model to investigate linkages between trade and environmental...
We describe a model of international, multidimensional policy coordination where countries can enter...
We describe a model of international, multidimensional policy coordination where countries can enter...
In multilateral trade negotiations, trade-offs usually are made within the issue-areas that are on t...
We examine the implications for the viability of multilateral cooperation of different legal princip...
International negotiations on trade (e.g. GATT and TRIPS) have typically been of the packageform, an...
Recent literature has explored both physical and policy linkage between trade and environment. Here ...
TRADE- ENVIRONMENTAL LINKAGES NAFTA and the Environmental Side Agreement The debate on trade and th...
It is commonly thought that there is a trade-off between the breadth and depth of multilateral insti...
Negotiations in the real world have many features which tend to be ignored in policy modeling. They...
In the face of transboundary pollution externalities, cooperation in regulatory efforts between coun...
Issue linkage - the simultaneous discussion of two or more issues for joint settlement - is a bargai...
This thesis is a study of International Environmental Agreements (IEAs). It examines the formation a...
Prepared for presentation at the 2006 Shambaugh Conference, “Building Synergies: Institutions and Co...
This Paper, a thorough revision of Spagnolo (1996), addresses the following questions: What is the o...
ABSTRACT. This paper develops a simple model to investigate linkages between trade and environmental...
We describe a model of international, multidimensional policy coordination where countries can enter...
We describe a model of international, multidimensional policy coordination where countries can enter...
In multilateral trade negotiations, trade-offs usually are made within the issue-areas that are on t...
We examine the implications for the viability of multilateral cooperation of different legal princip...
International negotiations on trade (e.g. GATT and TRIPS) have typically been of the packageform, an...
Recent literature has explored both physical and policy linkage between trade and environment. Here ...
TRADE- ENVIRONMENTAL LINKAGES NAFTA and the Environmental Side Agreement The debate on trade and th...
It is commonly thought that there is a trade-off between the breadth and depth of multilateral insti...
Negotiations in the real world have many features which tend to be ignored in policy modeling. They...
In the face of transboundary pollution externalities, cooperation in regulatory efforts between coun...
Issue linkage - the simultaneous discussion of two or more issues for joint settlement - is a bargai...
This thesis is a study of International Environmental Agreements (IEAs). It examines the formation a...
Prepared for presentation at the 2006 Shambaugh Conference, “Building Synergies: Institutions and Co...
This Paper, a thorough revision of Spagnolo (1996), addresses the following questions: What is the o...
ABSTRACT. This paper develops a simple model to investigate linkages between trade and environmental...