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The authors surveyed firms participating in emissions trading programs in Santiago, Chile, to explore further whether tradable permits are appropriate for transition and developing economies. Their…

9 November 2009 | EfD Discussion Paper | Central America, Sweden

The authors studied the potential tradeoff between countries’ investments in mitigation versus adaptation to climate change. Mitigating greenhouse gases may be a public good, but adaptation to climate…

4 November 2009 | EfD Discussion Paper | Sweden, South Africa

Although fuel taxes are a practical means of curbing vehicular air pollution, congestion, and accidents in developing countries—all of which are typically major problems—they are often opposed on…

22 October 2009 | EfD Discussion Paper | Central America

The authors analyze how price-based and quantity-based emissions regulations affect compliance incentives and social welfare with incomplete enforcement and technology adoption. If the policy level is…

22 October 2009 | EfD Discussion Paper | Central America, Sweden

Poor Kenyan farmers in rain-fed, risky environments are reluctant to adopt new technologies with potential production gain because of enormous downside risks. The authors looked at the effects of…

19 October 2009 | EfD Discussion Paper | Kenya

Studies have shown differences in cooperative behavior across countries and in the use of (and reaction to) a norm enforcement mechanism in cross-cultural studies. The authors present data that prove…

19 October 2009 | EfD Discussion Paper | Sweden, South Africa

Many resource users are not involved in formulating and enforcement of resource management regulations in developing countries and do not generally accept such rules. Enforcement officers who have…

15 October 2009 | EfD Discussion Paper | Sweden, Tanzania

The authors used a framed field experiment with coffee farmers in Costa Rica after tropical storm Alma to explore how farmers react to different levels of risk to income and productive means from…

21 September 2009 | EfD Discussion Paper | Central America, Sweden

In forests managed by participatory management in Tanzania, “volunteer” patrollers often enforce access restrictions, receiving a share of collected fine revenue as incentive. The authors explore how…

21 September 2009 | EfD Discussion Paper | Tanzania

There is growing interest in understanding whether behavior is the same across locations. By holding cross- and within-country dimensions constant (in contrast to previous studies on cross-group…

21 September 2009 | EfD Discussion Paper | Central America, Sweden