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Registro 1 de 6 |
Autor: |
Chan, Steve |
Título: |
Strategic Anticipation and Adjustment: Ex Ante and Ex Post Information in Explaining Sanctions Outcomes |
Fuente: |
International Political Science Review. v.30, n.3. International Political Science Association |
Páginas: |
pp. 319-338 |
Año: |
June 2009 |
Resumen: |
The outcomes of economic sanctions should not be explained by ex ante information that has already been discounted by the interested parties when they decided to initiate or resist economic coercion. Therefore, contrary to much of the existing literature, only ex post information becoming available after the occurrence of sanctions should explain their results. This logic of strategic anticipation and selection applies to interstate interactions generally, such as those pertaining to the success of deterrence policy and the outbreak of war. |
Palabras clave: |
SANCIONES ECONOMICAS |
CONFLICTOS |
ARREGLO DE CONTROVERSIAS |
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Solicitar por: |
HEMEROTECA ESPECIMENES I + datos de Fuente |
Registro 4 de 6 |
Autor: |
Stavins, Robert N. |
Título: |
A methodological investigation of the costs of carbon sequestration |
Fuente: |
Journal of Applied Economics. v.1, n.2. Universidad del CEMA |
Páginas: |
pp. 231-277 |
Año: |
Nov. 1998 |
Resumen: |
Increased attention by policy makers to the threat of global climate change has brought with it considerable attention to the possibility of encouraging the growth of forests as a means of sequestering carbon dioxide. This approach has, in fact, become an explicit element of both U.S. and international climate policies. This paper develops a methodology whereby estimates of the costs of carbon sequestration can be developed on the basis of evidence from observations of landowners’ behavior when confronted with the opportunity costs of alternative land uses. The analytical model takes account of silvicultural understanding of the intertemporal linkages between deforestation and carbon emissions, on the one hand and between forestation and carbon sequestration, on the other. The results support the efficacy and potential value of this analytical approach. The paper is intended to be illustrative of how econometric analyses of land use, which already exist for a number of countries, can be used to develop better region-specific estimates of the marginal costs of carbon sequestration. |
Palabras clave: |
INVESTIGACION |
ELABORACION DE POLITICAS |
CAMBIOS CLIMATICOS |
METODOLOGIA |
COSTOS |
CARBON |
USO DE LA TIERRA |
SILVICULTURA |
DEFORESTACION |
GASIFICACION DEL CARBON | ANALISIS ECONOMICO |
ANALISIS COSTO-BENEFICIO |
MODELOS ECONOMETRICOS |
MODELOS DE SIMULACION |
DIOXIDO DE CARBONO |
PRECIOS AGRICOLAS |
SITUACIONES HIPOTETICAS |
EMBARGO |
SANCIONES ECONOMICAS |
COSTOS VARIABLES |
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Solicitar por: |
HEMEROTECA J + datos de Fuente |
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