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We analyse welfare effects of supporting general versus emission-saving technological development when carbon emissions are regulated by a carbon tax. We use a computable general equilibrium model with induced technological change (ITC). ITC is driven by two separate, economically motivated...
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In this paper we analyze how knowledge spillovers influence the optimal timing of R&D policy. We find that the optimal R&D subsidy profile may be falling, increasing or constant. The time profile of the subsidy rates is crucially dependent on the elasticity of scale in R&D production, i.e. the...
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This paper studies the timing of subsidies for emissions-saving research and development (R&D) and how innovation policy is influenced by a carbon tax. We develop a dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model with both general R&D and specific emissions-saving R&D. We find two results...
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