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International diffusion of advanced environment and energy-related technologies has received much attention in recent environmental economics studies. As a much needed complement to the "black box" complex numerical modelling, this paper contributes to developing a simple, intuitive analytical...
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environmental quality until the moment that pollution is great enough to make profitable the investment in R&D. After this turning … environmental quality. The result is that the optimal investment pattern supports an environmental Kuznets curve. -- Neoclassical …
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capital investment and incentives of capital stock accumulation rather than R&D-related innovation. Accumulation of energy … on investment in physical capital and R&D simultaneously, and make a transition into the innovation-led BGP along which … consumption, capital investment, and R&D have a balanced share. Also in this innovation-led BGP, consumption, physical capital …
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valuation of R&D costs could potentially displace all investment in CCUS. Furthermore, the distribution of CCUS capital across …
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Europe will be challenged by demographic changes over the next few decades, even under favourable assumptions about fertility and migration, but the economic effects are not yet fully understood. This paper studies the effects of population ageing on economic growth, capital deepening and...
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to explain the low levels of investment in research and development (R&D) activities by Chilean firms. …
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New macro empirical evidence is provided to assess the relative importance of object and idea gaps in explaining the world income distribution dynamics over a benchmark period 1960-1985. Results are then extended through 1995. Formal statistical hypothesis tests allow us to discriminate between...
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