We study an international climate agreement that assigns emission quotas to each participating country. Unlike the simplest models in the literature, we assume that abatement costs are affected by R&D activities undertaken in all firms in all countries, i.e. abatement technologies are endogenous. In line with the Kyoto agreement we assume that the international climate agreement does not include R&D policies. We show that for a second-best agreement, marginal costs of abatement should exceed the Pigovian level. Moreover, marginal costs of abatement differ across countries in the second-best quota agreement with heterogeneous countries. In other words, the second-best outcome cannot be achieved if emission quotas are tradable
In this paper, we characterize a mechanism for reducing pollution emissions in which coun-tries, act...
The present stalemate in climate negotiations has led policy analysts and economists to explore the ...
The need to transfer climate mitigation technologies towards the developing world has been acknowled...
We study an international climate agreement that assigns emission quotas to each participating count...
Summary We study an international climate agreement that assigns emission quotas to each participati...
We study climate policy when there are technological spillovers between countries, and there is no i...
International emission trading is an important flexibility mechanism, but its use has been often res...
With limited participation in an international climate agreement, standard economic analysis suggest...
With limited participation in an international climate agreement, standard economic analysis suggest...
I examine emission policy in a union of countries when production in any country incurs emissions th...
For sufficiently low abatement costs many countries might undertake significant emission reductions ...
A significant reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions will require development of new technolog...
A game between governments that solve environmental problems through tradable emission permits is an...
This thesis aims to investigate the properties of self-enforcing International Environmental Agreeme...
We examine the impact of technological change on the stability of climate coalitions and explore how...
In this paper, we characterize a mechanism for reducing pollution emissions in which coun-tries, act...
The present stalemate in climate negotiations has led policy analysts and economists to explore the ...
The need to transfer climate mitigation technologies towards the developing world has been acknowled...
We study an international climate agreement that assigns emission quotas to each participating count...
Summary We study an international climate agreement that assigns emission quotas to each participati...
We study climate policy when there are technological spillovers between countries, and there is no i...
International emission trading is an important flexibility mechanism, but its use has been often res...
With limited participation in an international climate agreement, standard economic analysis suggest...
With limited participation in an international climate agreement, standard economic analysis suggest...
I examine emission policy in a union of countries when production in any country incurs emissions th...
For sufficiently low abatement costs many countries might undertake significant emission reductions ...
A significant reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions will require development of new technolog...
A game between governments that solve environmental problems through tradable emission permits is an...
This thesis aims to investigate the properties of self-enforcing International Environmental Agreeme...
We examine the impact of technological change on the stability of climate coalitions and explore how...
In this paper, we characterize a mechanism for reducing pollution emissions in which coun-tries, act...
The present stalemate in climate negotiations has led policy analysts and economists to explore the ...
The need to transfer climate mitigation technologies towards the developing world has been acknowled...