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A significant reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions will require development of new technologies if such reductions are to be achieved without excessive costs. An important question is whether an agreement of the Kyoto type, which does not include elements related to research and...
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Since governments can influence the demand for a new abatement technology through their environmental policy, they may be able to expropriate innovations in new abatement technology ex post. This suggests that incentives for environmental R&D may be lower than the incentives for market goods...
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Since governments can influence the demand for a new abatement technology through their environmental policy, they may be able to expropriate innovations in new abatement technology ex post. This suggests that incentives for environmental R&D may be lower than the incentives for market goods...
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these externalities. The lack of an appropriate instrument reflects that R&D expenditures in a country are difficult to …
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(directly) corrects for these externalities. Without an international climate agreement, the (non-cooperative) equilibrium …
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these externalities. The lack of an appropriate instrument reflects that R&D expenditures in a country are difficult to …
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these externalities. The lack of an appropriate instrument reflects that R&D expenditures in a country are difficult to …
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