Energy, the environment, and technological change
Within the field of environmental economics, the role of technological change has received
much attention. The long-term nature of many environmental problems, such as climate …
much attention. The long-term nature of many environmental problems, such as climate …
International institutions and environmental policy: international environmental agreements: incentives and political economy
C Carraro, D Siniscalco - European economic review, 1998 - Elsevier
International environmental agreements are increasingly important in a globalised economy.
Beyond their specific interest, these agreements are also important in the context of coalition …
Beyond their specific interest, these agreements are also important in the context of coalition …
The fragmentation of global governance architectures: A framework for analysis
Most research on global governance has focused either on theoretical accounts of the
overall phenomenon or on empirical studies of distinct institutions that serve to solve …
overall phenomenon or on empirical studies of distinct institutions that serve to solve …
A tale of two market failures: Technology and environmental policy
AB Jaffe, RG Newell, RN Stavins - Ecological economics, 2005 - Elsevier
Market failures associated with environmental pollution interact with market failures
associated with the innovation and diffusion of new technologies. These combined market …
associated with the innovation and diffusion of new technologies. These combined market …
[图书][B] Policy instruments for environmental and natural resource management
Thomas Sterner's book is an attempt to encourage more widespread and careful use of
economic policy instruments. The book compares the accumulated experiences of the use of …
economic policy instruments. The book compares the accumulated experiences of the use of …
Game theory and international environmental co-operation: A survey with an application to the Kyoto-Protocol
M Finus - 2000 - econstor.eu
First, the paper lays out the fun-damental assumptions underlying the game theoretical
analysis of international environmental problems. Second it summarises important findings …
analysis of international environmental problems. Second it summarises important findings …
The economics of nature: managing biological assets
GC Van Kooten, EH Bulte - 2000 - ageconsearch.umn.edu
The idea for this book began in 1995 when the senior author spent a sabbatical leave at
Wageningen Agricultural University (later renamed Wageningen University). As a result of …
Wageningen Agricultural University (later renamed Wageningen University). As a result of …
Incentives to participate in an international environmental agreement
M Hoel, K Schneider - Environmental and Resource economics, 1997 - Springer
For international environmental problems involving many countries, such as, eg, the climate
problem, it is unlikely that all countries will participate in an international environmental …
problem, it is unlikely that all countries will participate in an international environmental …
Game theoretic research on the design of international environmental agreements: insights, critical remarks, and future challenges
M Finus - International Review of environmental and resource …, 2008 - dspace.stir.ac.uk
In recent years, the number of publications that analyze the formation and stability of
international environmental agreements (IEAs) using the method of game theory has sharply …
international environmental agreements (IEAs) using the method of game theory has sharply …
Climate change, conflict, and cooperation: Global analysis of the effectiveness of international river treaties in addressing water variability
Climate-driven water variability is a natural phenomenon that is observed across river
basins, but one that is predicted to increase due to climate change. Environmental change of …
basins, but one that is predicted to increase due to climate change. Environmental change of …