Competing firms, competing regulators: The strategic cost of fragmented climate policy (opens in new tab)
Climate policy in global network industries is implemented across fragmented jurisdictions, yet firms respond through integrated operational networks. We develop a two-stage game-theoretic framework to analyze how firm-level responses interact with alternative governance structures. Regulators first choose emissions charges. Firms subsequently compete through pricing, service capacity and capital deployment decisions. The analytical results demo...
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