Leadership and international climate cooperation

Leadership and international climate cooperation / Gregor Schwerhoff. Milan : Fondation Eni Enrico Mattei, 2013, 32 p. (Nota di lavoro ; 2013.097)

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Author’s abstract :

Which kind of reaction can a nation or group of nations expect when leading by example in climate policy? This literature survey describes possible positive reaction mechanisms from different fields of economics, some of which have scarcely been linked to climate economics previously. One effect may be behavioral, a reaction motivated by fairness, reciprocity or norms. Second, other nations may interpret the leader’s action as a signal on his preference or the value of the objective and adjust their own policy based on the new information. Third, the leader may provide a service to other nations, which decreases their costs and risks. The followers could benefit by learning successful policies, adopting technologies and obtaining information on the cost of environmental policy. In addition to these economic mechanisms, a leading group of nations might initiate a political process of successive enlargements.



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Danièle Revel (2013, 4 décembre). Leadership and international climate cooperation. Veille énergie climat. Consulté le 29 mars 2024, à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/oaq6

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