Coalitions for Climate Cooperation.
A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Post 2012 Climate Policy

Background and Objectives :: Contents and Topics :: Agenda :: Location :: Secretariat :: Papers and Presentations :: Summary


Papers and Presentations

Geoffrey BLANFORD - Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), USA
 
Kate CALVIN - Joint Global Change Research Institute, USA
 
Coalition Formation and Bargaining Power: Application to International Negotiations Over Global Public Goods
[ paper 216 Kb] [ presentation 180 Kb]

Alejandro CAPARROS - Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC), Spain

 
Carlo CARRARO, Valentina BOSETTI, Enrica DE CIAN, Emanuele MASSETTI, Massimo TAVONI - Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Italy
 
Rob DELLINK - OECD, Paris and Wageningen University, The Netherlands
 
Introduction to the Discussion of Session 4
Aart DE ZEEUW - The Beijer Institute, Sweden, and Tilburg University, The Netherlands
 
Ottmar EDENHOFER and Kai LESSMANN - Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Germany
 
Johan EYCKMANS - Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
 
Michael FINUS - University of Stirling, UK
 
[ paper] [ presentation 119 Kb]
Bard HARSTAD - Kellogg School of Management, USA
 
Incentive Compatible Climate Contracts with Asymmetric Information
[ paper 162 Kb] [ presentation 208 Kb]
Carsten HELM - Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany
 
Can a Focus on Breakthrough Technologies Improve the Performance of International Environmental Agreements?
[ paper 166 Kb] [ presentation 87 Kb]
Michael HOEL - University of Oslo, Norway
 
Cooperation on Climate-Change Mitigation
[PDF file paper 413 Kb] [Power Point file presentation 558 Kb]
Charles F. MASON - University of Wyoming, USA
 
[ presentation 485 Kb]
Santiago RUBIO - University of Valencia, Spain
 
[ presentation 169 Kb]
Richard S.J. TOL - Economic and Social Research Institute, Ireland
 
Henry TULKENS - CORE, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
 
Minimum Participation Rules for International Environmental Agreements: Revisions and Extensions
[ paper 95 Kb] [ presentation 56 Kb]
Hans-Peter WEIKARD - Wageningen University, The Netherlands
 
Zili YANG - State University of New York at Binghamton, USA