This article considers the transfer of cost-reducing technology in the context of contributions to climate protection. We analyze a two-period public goods model where later contributions can be based on better information, but delaying the mitigation effort is costly because of irreversible damages. Investments in technology affect the countries' timing of contributing. We show that countries have an incentive to provide cost-reducing technology as this can lead to an earlier contribution of other countries and can therefore reduce a country's burden of contributing to the public good. Our results provide a rationale for the support of technology sharing initiatives
This paper examines the role of technological change and spillovers within the context of a climate ...
A key element of climate change mitigation and adaptation is the transfer of more effective and effi...
Available at http://reep.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2011/06/16/reep.req023.full.pdf?<br/>First...
This article considers the transfer of cost-reducing technology in the context of contributions to c...
This paper considers investments in cost-reducing technology in the context of contributions to clim...
We apply a specific version of MERGE-ETL, an integrated assessment model, to study global climate po...
In order to successfully fight against the challenges posed by global warming, a phenomenon that is ...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2010-03International audienceArticle Abstract : Technology transfer plays...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
Recent international environmental negotiations have highlighted the importance of establishing a co...
The need to transfer climate mitigation technologies towards the developing world has been acknowled...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
This article contributes to debates about climate change policy and technology transfer by analyzing...
This paper examines the role of technological change and spillovers within the context of a climate ...
Using patent data from 66 countries for the period 1990–2003, we characterize the factors which prom...
This paper examines the role of technological change and spillovers within the context of a climate ...
A key element of climate change mitigation and adaptation is the transfer of more effective and effi...
Available at http://reep.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2011/06/16/reep.req023.full.pdf?<br/>First...
This article considers the transfer of cost-reducing technology in the context of contributions to c...
This paper considers investments in cost-reducing technology in the context of contributions to clim...
We apply a specific version of MERGE-ETL, an integrated assessment model, to study global climate po...
In order to successfully fight against the challenges posed by global warming, a phenomenon that is ...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2010-03International audienceArticle Abstract : Technology transfer plays...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
Recent international environmental negotiations have highlighted the importance of establishing a co...
The need to transfer climate mitigation technologies towards the developing world has been acknowled...
We explore the implications of an increase in clean technology spillovers between developed and deve...
This article contributes to debates about climate change policy and technology transfer by analyzing...
This paper examines the role of technological change and spillovers within the context of a climate ...
Using patent data from 66 countries for the period 1990–2003, we characterize the factors which prom...
This paper examines the role of technological change and spillovers within the context of a climate ...
A key element of climate change mitigation and adaptation is the transfer of more effective and effi...
Available at http://reep.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2011/06/16/reep.req023.full.pdf?<br/>First...