This paper assesses the prospects for climate stabilization from both positive and normative economic perspectives, and with an eye to the conditions necessary for collective action across the three domains: domestic, international, and intergenerational. While it is well-established that international freeriding and transaction costs pose major impediments to successful environmental agreements, this analysis identifies the intergenerational domain as the source of intractability due to long delays between bearing the mitigation costs and enjoying their eventual climate benefits. This lag causes the net benefits for median-aged voters’ to be negative over their expected remaining lifespans. Drawing from several Integrated Assessment Models...
The implementation of climate stability accounts for the most challenging contemporary global gover...
International audienceTaking climate change as an example, this paper provides new insights on the o...
In this chapter I analyse the question whether the distributive problem relating to climate burden (...
This paper assesses the prospects for climate stabilization from both positive and normative economi...
This paper assesses the prospects for climate stabilization from both positive and normative economi...
This paper assesses the prospects for climate stabilization from both positive and normative economi...
This paper assesses the prospects for climate stabilization from both positive and normative economi...
Many countries are implementing or at least considering policies to counter increasingly certain neg...
Climate change is often seen as an issue of intergenerational equity - consumption now creates costs...
Global climate change has important implications for the way in which benefits and burdens will be d...
Climate change is an inherently intergenerational problem with extremely serious implications for eq...
This paper examines the intergenerational costs and benefits of environmental regulation in the cont...
Major impacts of climate change will occur in the future and will inevitably affect future generatio...
International audienceTaking climate change as an example, this paper provides new insights on the o...
Climate change presents a global problem that requires collective action. Distributing obligations i...
The implementation of climate stability accounts for the most challenging contemporary global gover...
International audienceTaking climate change as an example, this paper provides new insights on the o...
In this chapter I analyse the question whether the distributive problem relating to climate burden (...
This paper assesses the prospects for climate stabilization from both positive and normative economi...
This paper assesses the prospects for climate stabilization from both positive and normative economi...
This paper assesses the prospects for climate stabilization from both positive and normative economi...
This paper assesses the prospects for climate stabilization from both positive and normative economi...
Many countries are implementing or at least considering policies to counter increasingly certain neg...
Climate change is often seen as an issue of intergenerational equity - consumption now creates costs...
Global climate change has important implications for the way in which benefits and burdens will be d...
Climate change is an inherently intergenerational problem with extremely serious implications for eq...
This paper examines the intergenerational costs and benefits of environmental regulation in the cont...
Major impacts of climate change will occur in the future and will inevitably affect future generatio...
International audienceTaking climate change as an example, this paper provides new insights on the o...
Climate change presents a global problem that requires collective action. Distributing obligations i...
The implementation of climate stability accounts for the most challenging contemporary global gover...
International audienceTaking climate change as an example, this paper provides new insights on the o...
In this chapter I analyse the question whether the distributive problem relating to climate burden (...