The extent of provision of a public good often relies on social awareness and public support for it. This applies, in particular, to global reduction of greenhouse gases and its relevance for mitigating climate change. We examine the concept of "public awareness"by introducing a formal model that analyzes efforts to mitigate climate change in a setting with heterogeneous countries. In the theoretical part we examine the Nash equilibrium of the contribution game. The effects of awareness and economic parameters on mitigation efforts can be disentangled, raising the possibility of linking awareness of climate change with economic wealth. The second part provides some empirical observations and offers the rankings of countries regarding awaren...
Kirmser Undergraduate Research Award - Individual Non-Freshman category, grand prizeDan KuesterOver ...
© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht Based on a cross-national social survey, this paper...
The relevance of climate change for society seems indisputable: scientific evidence points to a sign...
The extent of provision of a public good often relies on social awareness and public support for it....
AbstractSignificant changes in the conventional weather pattern experienced globally have sparked en...
Social scientists and science communicators are concerned about the apparent discrepancybetween the ...
In the Russian Federation with vulnerable permafrost areas and large forested areas as elsewhere, cl...
Climate change is a global externality that has proven difficult to address through formal instituti...
A high level of “environmental awareness” in the participating countries will likely raise the succe...
Maintaining the Earth's climate within habitable boundaries is probably the greatest "public goods g...
Why do some states have policies that aggressively reduce carbon emissions, while others ignore the ...
International efforts to provide global public goods often face the challenges of coordinating natio...
Mitigating climate change requires countries to provide a global public good. This means that the d...
This article examines whether democracies contribute more to the provision of global public goods. I...
Although not definitive, the authors\u27 study suggests potential benefits from having a general pub...
Kirmser Undergraduate Research Award - Individual Non-Freshman category, grand prizeDan KuesterOver ...
© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht Based on a cross-national social survey, this paper...
The relevance of climate change for society seems indisputable: scientific evidence points to a sign...
The extent of provision of a public good often relies on social awareness and public support for it....
AbstractSignificant changes in the conventional weather pattern experienced globally have sparked en...
Social scientists and science communicators are concerned about the apparent discrepancybetween the ...
In the Russian Federation with vulnerable permafrost areas and large forested areas as elsewhere, cl...
Climate change is a global externality that has proven difficult to address through formal instituti...
A high level of “environmental awareness” in the participating countries will likely raise the succe...
Maintaining the Earth's climate within habitable boundaries is probably the greatest "public goods g...
Why do some states have policies that aggressively reduce carbon emissions, while others ignore the ...
International efforts to provide global public goods often face the challenges of coordinating natio...
Mitigating climate change requires countries to provide a global public good. This means that the d...
This article examines whether democracies contribute more to the provision of global public goods. I...
Although not definitive, the authors\u27 study suggests potential benefits from having a general pub...
Kirmser Undergraduate Research Award - Individual Non-Freshman category, grand prizeDan KuesterOver ...
© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht Based on a cross-national social survey, this paper...
The relevance of climate change for society seems indisputable: scientific evidence points to a sign...