Climate Clubs: Overcoming Free-riding in International Climate Policy
Yale University · Sterling Research Group
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Abstract
Notwithstanding great progress in scientific and economic understanding of climate change, it has proven difficult to forge international agreements because of free-riding, as seen in the defunct Kyoto Protocol. This study examines the club as a model for international climate policy. Based on economic theory and empirical modeling, it finds that without sanctions against non-participants there are no stable coalitions other than those with minimal abatement. By contrast, a regime with small trade penalties on non-participants, a Climate Club, can induce a large stable coalition with high levels of abatement. (JEL Q54, Q58, K32, K33)
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- Sanctions
- Club
- Climate change
- Climate policy
- Kyoto Protocol
- Economics
- Climate change mitigation
- Free riding
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Climate action
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