社会规范与国际环境协议:环境问题的自然解决方案?

Social norms and international environmental agreements: A natural solution to environmental problems?

Energy Economics · 2025
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研究了社会规范如何影响国际环境协议的规模和有效性,发现社会规范能促进大联盟形成,但环境效果取决于从众或反从众动机,有时甚至可能恶化环境。

Abstract

We analyze the role of social norms on the size and effectiveness of international environmental agreements. Social norms lead single agents (the countries’ delegates) to make their individual decisions by accounting for the decisions of others, as they might wish to conform to or to deviate from others’ behavior, introducing an additional welfare-effect for individual emission decisions. We show that social norms promote the formation of large stable coalitions, and if social considerations are sufficiently strong it may even be possible to achieve the grand coalition with full participation. However, whether this effectively benefits the environment is not so obvious, as this ultimately depends on whether social considerations are driven by conformism or anti-conformism motives along with the specific configuration of other key parameters. Indeed, (i) if a coalition forms this could be alternatively characterized by pro-environmental or anti-environmental features, in which members end up emitting less or more than non-members, respectively; and (ii) regardless of the characteristics of the coalition, it could happen that members (non-members) increase their emissions more than non-members (members) reduce their own, resulting in an increase in total emissions with respect to what would have happened in the absence of social considerations. Although social norms are often presented as a natural solution to environmental problems, our results suggest that this may not always be the case; in some instances, social considerations may even lead to detrimental environmental outcomes.

社会规范国际环境协议联盟稳定性环境有效性