Strategies to Induce Non-cooperating Countries to Join a Climate-policy Coalition

Publikation: Beiträge in ZeitschriftenZeitschriftenaufsätzeForschungbegutachtet

Authors

International climate-control or environmental agreements have substantial impacts on international terms of trade. This would seem to suggest that international environmental coalitions cooperating on climate control could penalize non-cooperating countries through trade sanctions. However, alternative approaches exist in which cooperating nations provide incentives for non-cooperating nations to join their coalition. This paper investigates potential impacts of trade sanctions against non-cooperating nations. It compares different climate coalitions and their impacts on trade and international spillover effects if free- riding countries are sanctioned with trade restrictions. Specifically, the paper looks at the Kyoto Protocol as the prime example of a climate-policy coalition, and the United States as the most important non-cooperating country. Modeling indicates that trade restrictions are not the right tool to induce non-cooperating nations to join a coalition. The United States could most likely be persuaded to cooperate if developing nations participated in a climate-policy coalition in which they both benefited from technology transfer and from emissions trading. Further, it appears that developing countries would benefit most if they participated in international emissions trading without binding emission-reduction targets.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftInternational Review for Environmental Strategies
Jahrgang6
Ausgabenummer1
Seiten (von - bis)93-116
Anzahl der Seiten14
ISSN1345-7594
PublikationsstatusErschienen - 2006
Extern publiziertJa

Zuletzt angesehen

Publikationen

  1. Die WTO
  2. Konzeptionsentwicklung – eine Einführung
  3. Vicki Baum und Gina Kaus
  4. Corporate Social Responsibility in Innovation: Insights from two Cases of Syngenta's Activities in Genetically Modified Organisms
  5. Rechtskonformität
  6. § 44 VwGO (Objektive Klagehäufung)
  7. § 395: Verschwiegensheitspflicht
  8. The moderating role of experience on the relationship between trust and performance of cooperating SMEs in transformation economies
  9. Educating sustainability change agents by design
  10. “They Are Stumbling Around Quite Helplessly”: How Supporters of Refugee Families Frame Vulnerability and Agency Relating to Childcare
  11. Patient-reported outcomes in rehabilitation research
  12. Diagramme aus der Zeitung
  13. Itineraria Picta: Itineraria Scripta
  14. Kommentierung zu Art. 221 AEUV
  15. Trade liberalization and the global expansion of modern taxes
  16. Just what are temperate and boreal rainforests?
  17. Neue Rechte und Unversität
  18. Methoden-Muster: Elternselbstorganisation und -selbstverwaltung
  19. Differential effect of grassland mowing on arthropod taxa
  20. Industrielle Arbeitsbedingungen
  21. Was zählt die Stimme einer Lehrkraft ?
  22. Nitrogen deposition and drought events have non-additive effects on plant growth – Evidence from greenhouse experiments
  23. Beyond budgeting
  24. Organizational public value and employee life satisfaction
  25. Toleranzedikt des Fetischismus
  26. Imagination and organization studies
  27. Freie Berufe im Wandel der Märkte
  28. Modern Property Valuation Methods for Masonry Houses in Germany
  29. Organic farming promotes bee abundance in vineyards in Italy but not in South Africa
  30. Ansatz- und Bewertungsstetigkeit
  31. Der Kunde als Innovationsquelle