It is widely recognized that technological change has the potential to reduce GHG emissions without compromising economic growth; hence, any better understanding of the process of technological innovation is likely to increase our knowledge of mitigation possibilities and costs. This paper explores how international knowledge flows affect the dynamics of the domestic R&D sector and the main economic and environmental variables. The analysis is performed using WITCH, a dynamic regional model of the world economy, in which energy technical change is endogenous. The focus is on disembodied energy R&D international spillovers. The knowledge pool from which regions draw foreign ideas differs between High Income and Low Income countries. Absorpti...
The stabilisation of GHG atmospheric concentrations at levels expected to prevent dangerous climate ...
International diffusion of energy-saving technologies has received considerable attention in recent ...
This paper aims at evaluating the sources of differences among countries' innovative performances in...
It is widely recognized that technological change has the potential to reduce GHG emissions without ...
It is now widely recognized that technological change will play a substantial role in reducing GHG e...
This study examines the impact of barriers to knowledge diffusion in energy technologies in 29 count...
This paper analyses whether and how a climate policy designed to stabilize greenhouse gases in the a...
This paper examines the role of technological change and spillovers within the context of a climate ...
This paper examines the role of technological change and spillovers within the context of a climate ...
The issue of greenhouse gas (GHG) stabilization stands on three critical open questions. Namely, wha...
Abstract. The issue of greenhouse gas (GHG) stabilization stands on three critical open questions. N...
This paper uses the WITCH model, a computable general equilibrium model with endogenous technologica...
This paper analyses whether and how a climate policy designed to stabilize greenhouse gases in the a...
Technological innovation could affect climate change in multiple ways. On the one hand, technologica...
This paper analyzes two possible methodologies of modeling international technology spillovers in a ...
The stabilisation of GHG atmospheric concentrations at levels expected to prevent dangerous climate ...
International diffusion of energy-saving technologies has received considerable attention in recent ...
This paper aims at evaluating the sources of differences among countries' innovative performances in...
It is widely recognized that technological change has the potential to reduce GHG emissions without ...
It is now widely recognized that technological change will play a substantial role in reducing GHG e...
This study examines the impact of barriers to knowledge diffusion in energy technologies in 29 count...
This paper analyses whether and how a climate policy designed to stabilize greenhouse gases in the a...
This paper examines the role of technological change and spillovers within the context of a climate ...
This paper examines the role of technological change and spillovers within the context of a climate ...
The issue of greenhouse gas (GHG) stabilization stands on three critical open questions. Namely, wha...
Abstract. The issue of greenhouse gas (GHG) stabilization stands on three critical open questions. N...
This paper uses the WITCH model, a computable general equilibrium model with endogenous technologica...
This paper analyses whether and how a climate policy designed to stabilize greenhouse gases in the a...
Technological innovation could affect climate change in multiple ways. On the one hand, technologica...
This paper analyzes two possible methodologies of modeling international technology spillovers in a ...
The stabilisation of GHG atmospheric concentrations at levels expected to prevent dangerous climate ...
International diffusion of energy-saving technologies has received considerable attention in recent ...
This paper aims at evaluating the sources of differences among countries' innovative performances in...