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DP3739 Distance, Skill Deepening and Development: Will Peripheral Countries Ever Get Rich?
Stephen Redding; Peter Schott
发表日期2003-02-23
出版年2003
语种英语
摘要This Paper analyses the relationship between different equity rules and the incentives to sign and ratify a climate agreement. A widespread conjecture suggests that a more equitable distribution of the burden of reducing emissions would enhance the incentives for more countries ? particularly big emitters ? to accept an emission reduction scheme defined within an international climate agreement. This Paper shows that this conjecture is only partly supported by the empirical evidence that can be derived from the recent outcomes of climate negotiations. Even though an equitable sharing of the costs of controlling GHG emissions can provide better incentives to sign and ratify a climate agreement than the burden sharing implicit in the Kyoto agreement, a stable global agreement cannot be achieved. A possible strategy to achieve a global agreement without free-riding incentives is a policy mix in which global emission trading is coupled with a transfer mechanism designed to offset incentives to free ride.
主题International Trade and Regional Economics
关键词Agreements climate Incentives Negotiations Equity Policy Tranfers
URLhttps://cepr.org/publications/dp3739
来源智库Centre for Economic Policy Research (United Kingdom)
资源类型智库出版物
条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/532745
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Stephen Redding,Peter Schott. DP3739 Distance, Skill Deepening and Development: Will Peripheral Countries Ever Get Rich?. 2003.
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