Working Paper

A Unifying Theory of Foreign Intervention in Domestic Climate Policy

Juan Moreno-Cruz, Anthony Harding
CESifo, Munich, 2022

CESifo Working Paper No. 10172

We propose a theory of climate-policy motivated foreign intervention to study different forms of international climate governance in the presence of power imbalance. Foreign countries have at least three options to intervene in another country’s domestic climate policy: i.) Agreements with Extraction; ii.) Agreements with Transfers; and iii.) Agreements with Sanctions. We distill the fundamental properties of different climate policy options into a simple parameterization and examine the incentivizes and preferences for each type of foreign intervention. We find that the preference for the type of foreign intervention depends critically on the policy externality of different domestic climate policies.

CESifo Category
Resources and Environment
Energy and Climate Economics
Keywords: climate change, mitigation, adaptation, geoengineering, international environmental agreements
JEL Classification: Q540, Q550, C720