Endogenous learning in international environmental agreements: the impact of research spillovers and the degree of cooperation

Author:

André Francisco J1,Finus Michael2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Economic Analysis and ICAE, Universidad Complutense de Madrid , Campus de Somosaguas 28223 , Madrid, Spain

2. Institute of Economics, School of Business, Economics and Social Sciences, University of Graz , Universitätsstrasse 15 , Graz 8010, Austria

Abstract

Abstract We consider an endogenous learning-by-doing process where countries can invest in research that reduces the systematic uncertainty about climate change damages. We analyse a coalition model in which countries decide whether to join a treaty and then choose their level of research and abatement. Countries can cooperate on research and abatement or only on one of these items. We consider the entire range of possible research spillovers. Cooperation on all issues and large research spillovers are generally welfare improving, but lead to smaller coalitions, as they encourage free-riding. However, on balance, in equilibrium, we find that cooperation should not be confined to research and should include abatement, and research findings should freely travel.

Funder

University of Bath, UK

Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation

University Autonoma, Spain

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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