Cooperation in international environmental agreements appears difficult to attain because of strong free-rider incentives. This paper explores how different technology spillover mechanisms among regions can influence the incentives to join and stabilise an international agreement. We use an applied modelling framework (STACO) that enables us to investigate the stability of partial climate coalitions. Several theories on the impact of technology spillovers are evaluated by simulating a range of alternative specifications. We find that spillovers are a good instrument to increase the abatement efforts of coalitions and reduce the associated costs. In our setting, however, they cannot overcome the strong free-rider incentives that are present ...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
This paper examines the formation and stability of coalitions in international climate agreements wi...
The paper examines the stability of self-enforcing International Environmental Agreements (IEAs) amo...
Cooperation in international environmental agreements appears difficult to attain because of strong ...
Abstract Cooperation in international environmental agreements appears difficult to attain because o...
Cooperation in international environmental agreements appears difficult to attain because of strong ...
Suggestions on international cooperation in climate policy beyond 2012 include substituting or compl...
This paper investigates which drivers affect the formation and stability of international climate ag...
The present stalemate in climate negotiations has led policy analysts and economists to explore the ...
This paper examines renegotiations of international climate agreements for carbon abatement. We expl...
Global warming is one of the crucial challenges that the world is facing now. The allocation of red...
This paper studies the impact of pragmatic and optimal transfer schemes on the incentives for region...
We examine the impact of technological change on the stability of climate coalitions and explore how...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
We study climate policy when there are technological spillovers between countries, and there is no i...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
This paper examines the formation and stability of coalitions in international climate agreements wi...
The paper examines the stability of self-enforcing International Environmental Agreements (IEAs) amo...
Cooperation in international environmental agreements appears difficult to attain because of strong ...
Abstract Cooperation in international environmental agreements appears difficult to attain because o...
Cooperation in international environmental agreements appears difficult to attain because of strong ...
Suggestions on international cooperation in climate policy beyond 2012 include substituting or compl...
This paper investigates which drivers affect the formation and stability of international climate ag...
The present stalemate in climate negotiations has led policy analysts and economists to explore the ...
This paper examines renegotiations of international climate agreements for carbon abatement. We expl...
Global warming is one of the crucial challenges that the world is facing now. The allocation of red...
This paper studies the impact of pragmatic and optimal transfer schemes on the incentives for region...
We examine the impact of technological change on the stability of climate coalitions and explore how...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
We study climate policy when there are technological spillovers between countries, and there is no i...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
This paper examines the formation and stability of coalitions in international climate agreements wi...
The paper examines the stability of self-enforcing International Environmental Agreements (IEAs) amo...