International environmental agreements under endogenous uncertaintyInternational Environmental Agreements • December 3rd, 2011
Contract Type FiledDecember 3rd, 2011This paper explores the implications of the possibility of a shift in environmental damages on the participation in environmental treaties. Using a two-period model where the prob- ability of a regime shift increases with the first-period emissions, we examine the issue of coalition formation under both fixed and dynamic membership. Our analysis suggests that endogenous uncertainty may increase participation. Moreover, we find that full cooperation may be sustained, but only in the presence of endogenous uncertainty. Interestingly, when the shift in the environmental damage is large enough, the model provides a way to solve the “puzzle of small coalitions” found in the literature related to International Environmental Agreements (IEAs).