This paper analyzes the consequences of unilateral climate policy in the pres-ence of directed technical change. We develop a dynamic two-country model in which two otherwise identical countries differ in their environmental pol-icy: one of the countries enforces a (binding) cap on emissions while the other does not. Focusing on carbon leakage, we show how, compared with a “tra-ditional ” endogenous growth model, directed technical change will always lead to lower emissions in the unconstrained country. When clean and dirty goods are good substitutes, it may even be induced to reduce its emissions below the optimum level when both countries are unconstrained, so leakage is negative
This paper studies the effect of endogenous technical change and international technology spillovers...
Climate policies vary widely across countries, with some countries imposing stringent emissions poli...
In a non-cooperative strategic environmental regulation, unilateral regulation may yield the so-call...
This paper analyzes the consequences of unilateral climate policy in the pres-ence of directed techn...
Paper presented at the 14th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resou...
The increase in carbon dioxide emissions by some countries in reaction to an emission reduction by c...
The increase in carbondioxide emissions by some countries in reaction to an emission reduction by co...
This paper builds a two-country, two-sector (polluting, nonpolluting) trade model with directed tech...
This paper builds a two-country, two-sector (polluting, nonpolluting) trade model with directed tech...
Because of the difficulties in forming international climate agreements, most climate policies have ...
This paper builds a two-country, two-sector (polluting, nonpolluting) trade model with directed tech...
With limited participation in an international climate agreement, standard economic analysis suggest...
With limited participation in an international climate agreement, standard economic analysis suggest...
A key question in the economics of climate change is the importance of global policy coordination in...
Anticipated and unilateral climate policies are ineffective when fossil fuel owners respond by shift...
This paper studies the effect of endogenous technical change and international technology spillovers...
Climate policies vary widely across countries, with some countries imposing stringent emissions poli...
In a non-cooperative strategic environmental regulation, unilateral regulation may yield the so-call...
This paper analyzes the consequences of unilateral climate policy in the pres-ence of directed techn...
Paper presented at the 14th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resou...
The increase in carbon dioxide emissions by some countries in reaction to an emission reduction by c...
The increase in carbondioxide emissions by some countries in reaction to an emission reduction by co...
This paper builds a two-country, two-sector (polluting, nonpolluting) trade model with directed tech...
This paper builds a two-country, two-sector (polluting, nonpolluting) trade model with directed tech...
Because of the difficulties in forming international climate agreements, most climate policies have ...
This paper builds a two-country, two-sector (polluting, nonpolluting) trade model with directed tech...
With limited participation in an international climate agreement, standard economic analysis suggest...
With limited participation in an international climate agreement, standard economic analysis suggest...
A key question in the economics of climate change is the importance of global policy coordination in...
Anticipated and unilateral climate policies are ineffective when fossil fuel owners respond by shift...
This paper studies the effect of endogenous technical change and international technology spillovers...
Climate policies vary widely across countries, with some countries imposing stringent emissions poli...
In a non-cooperative strategic environmental regulation, unilateral regulation may yield the so-call...