International Environmental Agreements: a Literature Review
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Date of creation: 2000
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"The case of two self-enforcing international agreements for environmental protection,"
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- Claudia Kemfert & Wietze Lise & Richard Tol, 2004.
"Games of Climate Change with International Trade,"
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- Karp, Larry & Simon, Leo, 2012.
"Participation Games and international environmental agreements: a nonparametric model,"
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- Karp, Larry & Simon, Leo, 2012. "Participation games and international environmental agreements: a nonparametric model," CUDARE Working Paper Series 1127, University of California at Berkeley, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy.
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"A short note on joint welfare maximization assumptions,"
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