Domestic institutional quality and the effectiveness of global Greenhouse gases mitigation

evidence from Kyoto Protocol

Autores

  • Henrique Tateishi Universidade Federal de São Carlos
  • Cassiano Bragagnolo Universidade Federal de São Carlos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21530/ci.v16n3.2021.1094

Resumo

This study addressed the effectiveness of Kyoto Protocol (KP) as an international institution and the interplay of domestic institutions and KP by employing a difference-in-difference estimation. The results indicated low effectiveness, in general, but not ineffectiveness. Regarding the KP, not only its formal and defined rules but also the demonstration of the intention to cooperate was bound to influence emissions’ reduction. Domestic institutions were more influential than the effects of KP international institution. However, political, legal rights, and economic institutional qualities presented distinct effects over emissions’ mitigation.

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Biografia do Autor

Cassiano Bragagnolo, Universidade Federal de São Carlos

Assistant professor at Federal University of São Carlos. Undergraduation in Agronomic Engineering at Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), Graduation in Applied Economics at University of São Paulo and PhD in Applied Economics for the same institution. Research Areas: Environmental Economics, Agricultural Economics, Natural Resources Economics.

Publicado

2021-09-29

Como Citar

Tateishi, H., & Bragagnolo, C. (2021). Domestic institutional quality and the effectiveness of global Greenhouse gases mitigation: evidence from Kyoto Protocol. Carta Internacional, 16(3), e1094. https://doi.org/10.21530/ci.v16n3.2021.1094