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Simulating Coalitionally Stable Burden Sharing Agreements for the Climate Change Problem

Johan Eyckmans and Henry Tulkens
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Johan Eyckmans: Economische Hogeschool Sint-Aloysius

Chapter Chapter 11 in Public goods, environmental externalities and fiscal competition, 2006, pp 218-249 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The CLIMNEG world simulation (CWS) model is introduced here for simulating cooperative game theoretic aspects of global climate negotiations. The CWS model is derived from the seminal RICE model by Nordhaus and Yang [Am. Econ. Rev. 86 (1996) 741]. We first state the necessary conditions that determine Pareto efficient investment and emission abatement paths under alternative regimes of cooperation between the regions. We then show with a numerical version of the CWS model that the transfer scheme advocated by Germain, Toint and Tulkens (1997) induces an allocation in the (“gamma”) core of the world carbon emission abatement cooperative game.

Keywords: European Union; Nash Equilibrium; Carbon Emission; Former Soviet Union; International Environmental Agreement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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