We derive the optimal contributions to global climate policy when countries differ with respect to income level and pollution intensity. Countries’ growth rates are determined endogenously, and abatement efficiency is improved by technical progress. We show that country heterogeneity has a crucial impact on optimal policy contributions: more developed countries have to make a larger effort while less developed countries are allowed to graduate under a less stringent environmental regime. The optimal allocation of pollution permits depends on international trade. In the absence of international permit trade, more developed countries should receive more permits than the less developed countries, but permit prices are higher in the rich countr...
We contribute to the debate on the impact of unilateral climate policy with a two-country two-firm i...
The COP 21 conference in Paris provided for individual nationally determined contributions as necess...
Climate change will impact current and future generations in different regions very differently. Thi...
We derive the optimal contributions to global climate policy when countries differ with respect to i...
In this paper, we analyze the response of the future world’s carbon stock to a reduction in global i...
I investigate the optimal distribution of greenhouse gas emission reductions over time and between r...
There is a convergence of scientific opinions about the necessity of a more focused global intervent...
International trade policy analysis has tended to focus on the production side of general equilibriu...
We review the optimal pattern of carbon emission abatements across countries in a simple multi-count...
We derive the optimal unilateral policy in a general equilibrium model of trade and climate change w...
Abstract: A necessary condition of an efficient global climate change mitigation policy is to equat...
Purpose: Reducing carbon emission has been the core problem of controlling global warming and clima...
We contribute to the debate on the impact of unilateral climate policy with a two-country two-firm i...
A key question in the economics of climate change is the importance of global policy coordination in...
ABSTRACT. We review the optimal pattern of carbon emission abate-ments across countries in a simple ...
We contribute to the debate on the impact of unilateral climate policy with a two-country two-firm i...
The COP 21 conference in Paris provided for individual nationally determined contributions as necess...
Climate change will impact current and future generations in different regions very differently. Thi...
We derive the optimal contributions to global climate policy when countries differ with respect to i...
In this paper, we analyze the response of the future world’s carbon stock to a reduction in global i...
I investigate the optimal distribution of greenhouse gas emission reductions over time and between r...
There is a convergence of scientific opinions about the necessity of a more focused global intervent...
International trade policy analysis has tended to focus on the production side of general equilibriu...
We review the optimal pattern of carbon emission abatements across countries in a simple multi-count...
We derive the optimal unilateral policy in a general equilibrium model of trade and climate change w...
Abstract: A necessary condition of an efficient global climate change mitigation policy is to equat...
Purpose: Reducing carbon emission has been the core problem of controlling global warming and clima...
We contribute to the debate on the impact of unilateral climate policy with a two-country two-firm i...
A key question in the economics of climate change is the importance of global policy coordination in...
ABSTRACT. We review the optimal pattern of carbon emission abate-ments across countries in a simple ...
We contribute to the debate on the impact of unilateral climate policy with a two-country two-firm i...
The COP 21 conference in Paris provided for individual nationally determined contributions as necess...
Climate change will impact current and future generations in different regions very differently. Thi...