This paper examines the relative influence of domestic and foreign renewable energy policies on innovation activity in wind power using patent data from OECD countries from 1994 to 2005. We distinguish between the impact of demand-pull policies (e.g., guaranteed tariffs, investment and production tax credits), as reflected by wind power capacities installed annually, and technology-push policies (government support to R&D). We show that inventors respond to both domestic and foreign new capacities by increasing their innovation effort. However, the effect on innovation of the marginal wind turbine installed at home is 28 times stronger than that of the foreign marginal wind turbine. Unlike demand-pull policies, public R&D expenditures only ...
During the last 30 years, there has been a remarkable change in the wind power industry with declini...
There is a risk that if a government adopts a R&D spending policy directed towards wind power te...
Antoine Dechezleprêtre and Matthieu Glachant see the rapid growth of wind energy and supportive publ...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2011-02This paper examines the relative influence of domestic and foreign...
International audienceThis paper analyses the relative influence of domestic and foreign demand-pull...
This paper explores factors driving innovation in wind power technologies in OECD countries by emplo...
This paper explores the effects of policies and other factors driving innovation in wind power techn...
This chapter explores the effects of policies and other factors driving innovation in wind-power tec...
Fostering the global development of low-carbon technology is crucial to mitigating greenhouse gas em...
Cost-effective approaches to mitigating climate change depend on advances in clean energy technologi...
'Government Intervention in Energy Markets' BIEE conference, Oxford, UK, 25–26 September 2003This pa...
Cost-effective approaches to mitigating climate change depend on advances in clean energy technologi...
Innovation and diffusion of renewable energy technologies is critical to meeting the demands of clim...
As governments around the world attempt to curtail the harmful impacts of climate change, climate an...
This thesis examines the effects of different environmental policies on renewable energy technology ...
During the last 30 years, there has been a remarkable change in the wind power industry with declini...
There is a risk that if a government adopts a R&D spending policy directed towards wind power te...
Antoine Dechezleprêtre and Matthieu Glachant see the rapid growth of wind energy and supportive publ...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2011-02This paper examines the relative influence of domestic and foreign...
International audienceThis paper analyses the relative influence of domestic and foreign demand-pull...
This paper explores factors driving innovation in wind power technologies in OECD countries by emplo...
This paper explores the effects of policies and other factors driving innovation in wind power techn...
This chapter explores the effects of policies and other factors driving innovation in wind-power tec...
Fostering the global development of low-carbon technology is crucial to mitigating greenhouse gas em...
Cost-effective approaches to mitigating climate change depend on advances in clean energy technologi...
'Government Intervention in Energy Markets' BIEE conference, Oxford, UK, 25–26 September 2003This pa...
Cost-effective approaches to mitigating climate change depend on advances in clean energy technologi...
Innovation and diffusion of renewable energy technologies is critical to meeting the demands of clim...
As governments around the world attempt to curtail the harmful impacts of climate change, climate an...
This thesis examines the effects of different environmental policies on renewable energy technology ...
During the last 30 years, there has been a remarkable change in the wind power industry with declini...
There is a risk that if a government adopts a R&D spending policy directed towards wind power te...
Antoine Dechezleprêtre and Matthieu Glachant see the rapid growth of wind energy and supportive publ...