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Can directed technical change be used to combat climate change? We construct new firm-level panel data on auto industry innovation distinguishing between dirty (internal combustion engine) and clean (e.g. electric and hybrid) patents across 80 countries over several decades. We show that firms...
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The importance of a focus on mobility and the kilometres travelled using light duty vehicles is reflected in the persistence of strong demand for personal mobility and emissions that tend to be linked with population and economic growth. Simulation results using the WITCH model show that changes...
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In this paper we consider a model with two industrialised countries and immigrants that come from "the rest of the …
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of alternative climate regimes. This paper explores the idea of replacing international cooperation on greenhouse gas … smaller in the case of technological cooperation than in the case of cooperation on emission control. This paper provides a …
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empirical research. This paper investigates the effect of the ICT revolution on industrial locational patterns across Italian …
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&D cooperation. This paper explores this idea by analysing on the one hand the incentives for EU, Japan and Russia to adopt this …
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This study explicitly takes into account that the decision to enter into a cooperative R&D relationship is related to the antecedent decision to carry out R&D. This calls for a methodological approach that, at the same time, allows the joint analysis of the determinants of the two decisions and...
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might achieve similar outcomes. This paper is organized around what I call the theory of innovative enterprise, a …
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Characterizing the anticipated performance of energy technologies to inform policy decisions increasingly relies on expert elicitation. Knowledge about how elicitation design factors impact the probabilistic estimates emerging from these studies is however scarce. We focus on nuclear power, a...
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This paper presents a model of international trade in differentiated intermediate goods. Because intermediates are …
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