We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and developing countries. We build a game of abatements in which players are linked with technology spillovers determined by an initial choice of absorptive capacities by developing countries. We show that, within a non-cooperative framework, the response of clean technology investments in developed countries to an increase in cross-country technology spillovers is ambiguous. If the marginal benefits of these additional abatements are not sufficiently high, developed countries have a strategic incentive to decrease investments. Such a strategic response jeopardizes the initial effects of an increase in technology spillovers on climate change mitigati...
With limited participation in an international climate agreement, standard economic analysis suggest...
We study climate policy when there are technological spillovers between countries, and there is no i...
Cooperation in international environmental agreements appears difficult to attain because of strong ...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
This paper studies countries’ incentives to develop advanced pollution abatement technology when tec...
This paper studies countries’ incentives to develop advanced pollution abatement technology when tec...
The present stalemate in climate negotiations has led policy analysts and economists to explore the ...
With limited participation in an international climate agreement, standard economic analysis suggest...
Cooperation in international environmental agreements appears difficult to attain because of strong ...
Cooperation in international environmental agreements appears difficult to attain because of strong ...
With limited participation in an international climate agreement, standard economic analysis suggest...
We study climate policy when there are technological spillovers between countries, and there is no i...
Cooperation in international environmental agreements appears difficult to attain because of strong ...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
This paper studies countries’ incentives to develop advanced pollution abatement technology when tec...
This paper studies countries’ incentives to develop advanced pollution abatement technology when tec...
The present stalemate in climate negotiations has led policy analysts and economists to explore the ...
With limited participation in an international climate agreement, standard economic analysis suggest...
Cooperation in international environmental agreements appears difficult to attain because of strong ...
Cooperation in international environmental agreements appears difficult to attain because of strong ...
With limited participation in an international climate agreement, standard economic analysis suggest...
We study climate policy when there are technological spillovers between countries, and there is no i...
Cooperation in international environmental agreements appears difficult to attain because of strong ...