Measures to enhance the success of global climate treaties

J Eyckmans, M Finus - International Environmental Agreements: Politics …, 2007 - Springer
International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, 2007Springer
We analyze important forces that hamper the formation of successful self-enforcing
agreements to mitigate global warming from an economic point of view. The analysis
combines two modules:(a) an integrated assessment model that captures the feedback
between the economy, environmental damages and the climate system and (b) a game
theoretic model that determines stable coalitions in the presence of free-riding incentives.
We consider two types of measures to enhance the success of international environmental …
Abstract
We analyze important forces that hamper the formation of successful self-enforcing agreements to mitigate global warming from an economic point of view. The analysis combines two modules: (a) an integrated assessment model that captures the feedback between the economy, environmental damages and the climate system and (b) a game theoretic model that determines stable coalitions in the presence of free-riding incentives. We consider two types of measures to enhance the success of international environmental treaty-making: (a) transfers, aiming at balancing asymmetric gains from cooperation; (b) institutional changes, aiming at making it more difficult to upset stability of a treaty. We find that institutional changes may be as important as transfers and should therefore receive more attention in future international negotiations.
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