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International Environmental Negotiations Carlo Carraro

International Environmental Negotiations By Carlo Carraro

International Environmental Negotiations by Carlo Carraro


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Summary

This work presents important papers which examine international environmental negotiations and agreements.

International Environmental Negotiations Summary

International Environmental Negotiations: Strategic Policy Issues by Carlo Carraro

Much environmental deterioration - the greenhouse effect, deleption of the ozone layer and acid rain - has an intrinsic international dimension. The lack of a supra-national authority requires that countries agree on the decision to co-operate for pollution control. Hence, negotiations on international environmental issues need to be approached through appropriate policy strategies. This book presents new and important papers which examine international environmental negotiations and agreements seeking to protect the global environment. Policy analysis is performed within a game-theoretic strategic framework.

Issues discussed include: existence, size and environmental impacts of self-enforcing agreements, the role of an arbitrator in environmental negotiations, the problems of interactions between environmental and trade and industrial polices, the influence of uncertainty on negotiations and agreements, the role of myopia of negotiators and of asymmetric interests between developed and less developed countries. This book not only presents current debates but also provides stimuli for further research.

International Environmental Negotiations will be of special interest to students, academics and professional environmentalists as well as policymakers.

International Environmental Negotiations Reviews

'The volume provides an interesting collection of game theoretical models applied to international environmental problems and includes a number of new extensions of more basic models.' -- Wolfram Kagi, Kyklos'. . . this volume is a very welcome addition to the literature, especially for those analysts working at the formal game modelling end of the spectrum.'- Richard Blackhurst, Economic Journal

About Carlo Carraro

Edited by Carlo Carraro, President, European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE) and President Emeritus, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy

Table of Contents

Contents: 1. Introduction (C. Carraro) 2. Heterogeneous International Environmental Agreements (S. Barrett) 3. Burden Sharing and Coalition Stability in Environmental Negotiations with Asymmetric Countries (M. Botteon, C. Carraro) 4. International Negotiations and Dispute Resolution Mechanisms: The Case of Environmental Negotiations (O. Compte, P. Jehiel) 5. R&D Cooperation and the Stability of International Environmental Agreements (C. Carraro, D. Siniscalco) 6. R&D Spillovers, Cooperation, Subsidies and International Agreements (Y. Katsoulacos) 7. International Environmental Agreements and Asymmetric Information (O. Chillemi) 8. The Interaction between International Environmental and Trade Policies (M. Le Breton, A. Soubeyran) 9. Measuring Benefits and Damages from Carbon Dioxide Emissions and International Agreements to Slow Down Greenhouse Warming (A. Xepapadeas, A. Yiannaka) 10. The Stability of International Environmental Coalitions with Farsighted Countries: Some Theoretical Observations (G. Ecchia, M. Mariotti) Index

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GOR012795050
9781858985244
1858985242
International Environmental Negotiations: Strategic Policy Issues by Carlo Carraro
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
19970612
208
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