International audienceThis paper aims at discussing the main stakes of clean technology transfer between the North and the South in a context of economic globalization and climate change. We present a model of environmental taxation between two asymmetric countries, the North and the South. It shows that (i) there exists a technological gap between the North and the South which results from an imperfect absorptive capability of the South; (ii) this absorptive capability defines the rate of innovation in clean technologies for the South; (iii) this technological gap contributes to explain why the South pollutes more than the North in a non-cooperative game in which the environmental tax rates determine the location of the firms; (iv) coopera...
There are increasing complaints from the developing world that developed countries seem reluctant to...
This paper builds a two-country, two-sector (polluting, nonpolluting) trade model with directed tech...
Our paper focuses on the role of endogenous technology and technology spillovers in explaining cross...
International audienceThis paper aims at discussing the main stakes of clean technology transfer bet...
The need to transfer climate mitigation technologies towards the developing world has been acknowled...
This paper analyzes the potential welfare gains of introducing a technology transfer from Annex I to...
This paper analyzes the potential welfare gains of introducing a technology transfer from Annex I to...
International audienceThe need to transfer climate mitigation technologies towards the developing wo...
The need to transfer climate mitigation technologies towards the developing world has been acknowled...
A key question in the economics of climate change is the importance of global policy coordination in...
Environmental policies are discussed when two countries differ in their ability to abate pollution. ...
The paper considers a situation where two countries – the North and the South – use a non-traded pol...
Environmental policies are discussed when two countries differ in their ability to abate pollution. ...
Environmental policies are discussed when two countries differ in their ability to abate pollution. ...
The paper considers a situation where two countries – the North and the South – use a non-traded pol...
There are increasing complaints from the developing world that developed countries seem reluctant to...
This paper builds a two-country, two-sector (polluting, nonpolluting) trade model with directed tech...
Our paper focuses on the role of endogenous technology and technology spillovers in explaining cross...
International audienceThis paper aims at discussing the main stakes of clean technology transfer bet...
The need to transfer climate mitigation technologies towards the developing world has been acknowled...
This paper analyzes the potential welfare gains of introducing a technology transfer from Annex I to...
This paper analyzes the potential welfare gains of introducing a technology transfer from Annex I to...
International audienceThe need to transfer climate mitigation technologies towards the developing wo...
The need to transfer climate mitigation technologies towards the developing world has been acknowled...
A key question in the economics of climate change is the importance of global policy coordination in...
Environmental policies are discussed when two countries differ in their ability to abate pollution. ...
The paper considers a situation where two countries – the North and the South – use a non-traded pol...
Environmental policies are discussed when two countries differ in their ability to abate pollution. ...
Environmental policies are discussed when two countries differ in their ability to abate pollution. ...
The paper considers a situation where two countries – the North and the South – use a non-traded pol...
There are increasing complaints from the developing world that developed countries seem reluctant to...
This paper builds a two-country, two-sector (polluting, nonpolluting) trade model with directed tech...
Our paper focuses on the role of endogenous technology and technology spillovers in explaining cross...