The possibility of capturing and sequestering some fraction of the CO2 emissions arising from fossil fuel combustion, often labeled as carbon capture and storage (CCS), is drawing an increasing amount of attention in the business and academic communities. We present here a model of endogenous growth in which the use of a non-renewable resource in production yields flows of pollution whose accumulated stock negatively affects welfare. A CCS technology allows, via some effort, for the partial reduction of CO2 emissions in the atmosphere. We characterize the social optimum and how the availability of the CCS technology affects it, and we study the decentralized economy's trajectories. We then analyze economic policies. We first charact...
International audienceThe IPCC recommends the use of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technolo...
International audienceThe IPCC recommends the use of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technolo...
We present an endogenous growth model in which the use of a non-renewable natural resource generates...
The possibility of capturing and sequestering some fraction of the CO2 emissions arising from fossi...
The possibility of capturing and sequestering some fraction of the CO2 emissions arising\ud from fos...
We present a model of endogenous growth in which the use of a non-renewable resource in production y...
The possibility of capturing and sequestering some fraction of the CO2 emissions arising from fossi...
The possibility of capturing and sequestering some fraction of the CO2 emissions arising\ud from fos...
International audienceWe present a model of endogenous growth in which the use of a non-renewable re...
We present a model of endogenous growth in which the use of a non-renewable resource in production y...
We present a model of endogenous growth in which the use of a non-renewable resource in production y...
We study the implications of the carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology availability on the opt...
Carbon sequestration, economic policies and growth / André Grimaud & Luc Rouge. Toulouse : Institut ...
International audienceThe IPCC recommends the use of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technolo...
International audienceThe IPCC recommends the use of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technolo...
International audienceThe IPCC recommends the use of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technolo...
International audienceThe IPCC recommends the use of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technolo...
We present an endogenous growth model in which the use of a non-renewable natural resource generates...
The possibility of capturing and sequestering some fraction of the CO2 emissions arising from fossi...
The possibility of capturing and sequestering some fraction of the CO2 emissions arising\ud from fos...
We present a model of endogenous growth in which the use of a non-renewable resource in production y...
The possibility of capturing and sequestering some fraction of the CO2 emissions arising from fossi...
The possibility of capturing and sequestering some fraction of the CO2 emissions arising\ud from fos...
International audienceWe present a model of endogenous growth in which the use of a non-renewable re...
We present a model of endogenous growth in which the use of a non-renewable resource in production y...
We present a model of endogenous growth in which the use of a non-renewable resource in production y...
We study the implications of the carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology availability on the opt...
Carbon sequestration, economic policies and growth / André Grimaud & Luc Rouge. Toulouse : Institut ...
International audienceThe IPCC recommends the use of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technolo...
International audienceThe IPCC recommends the use of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technolo...
International audienceThe IPCC recommends the use of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technolo...
International audienceThe IPCC recommends the use of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technolo...
We present an endogenous growth model in which the use of a non-renewable natural resource generates...