We propose a discrete choice model of sustainable transitions from dirty to clean technologies. Agents can adopt one technology or the other, under the influence of social interactions and network externalities. Sustainable transitions are addressed as a multiple equilibria problem. A pollution tax can trigger a sudden transition as a bifurcation event, at the expenses of large policy efforts. Alternatively, periodic dynamics can arise. Technological progress introduced in the form of endogenous learning curves stands as a fundamental factor of sustainable transitions. For this to work, the positive feedback of network externalities and social interaction should be reduced initially, for instance by promoting niche markets of clean technolo...
This paper introduces endogenous and directed technical change in a growth model with environmental ...
We focus on the incentives of an industry with a continuum of small firms to invest in a cleaner tec...
Modern societies face huge challenges related to existing socio-technical systems which are difficul...
We propose a discrete choice model of sustainable transitions from dirty to clean technologies. Agen...
We propose a discrete choice model of sustainable transitions from dirty to clean technologies. Agen...
This dissertation investigates the economic mechanisms underlying the transition to clean technologi...
This paper aims is to study the contributions of environmental policies to the production of ecologi...
This dissertation investigates the economic mechanisms underlying the transition to clean technologi...
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We develop an endogenous growth model in which clean and dirty technologies compete in production. R...
We consider a monopolistic firm producing a good while polluting and using a fossil energy. This fir...
This article presents a sequential decision approach to study investments in en-vironmentally dirty ...
We develop a microeconomic model of endogenous growth where clean and dirty technologies com-pete in...
In order to stabilize the climate, environmentally friendly energy sources must be developed and imp...
This paper introduces endogenous and directed technical change in a growth model with environmental ...
This paper introduces endogenous and directed technical change in a growth model with environmental ...
We focus on the incentives of an industry with a continuum of small firms to invest in a cleaner tec...
Modern societies face huge challenges related to existing socio-technical systems which are difficul...
We propose a discrete choice model of sustainable transitions from dirty to clean technologies. Agen...
We propose a discrete choice model of sustainable transitions from dirty to clean technologies. Agen...
This dissertation investigates the economic mechanisms underlying the transition to clean technologi...
This paper aims is to study the contributions of environmental policies to the production of ecologi...
This dissertation investigates the economic mechanisms underlying the transition to clean technologi...
Contains fulltext : 203555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Uncoordinated t...
We develop an endogenous growth model in which clean and dirty technologies compete in production. R...
We consider a monopolistic firm producing a good while polluting and using a fossil energy. This fir...
This article presents a sequential decision approach to study investments in en-vironmentally dirty ...
We develop a microeconomic model of endogenous growth where clean and dirty technologies com-pete in...
In order to stabilize the climate, environmentally friendly energy sources must be developed and imp...
This paper introduces endogenous and directed technical change in a growth model with environmental ...
This paper introduces endogenous and directed technical change in a growth model with environmental ...
We focus on the incentives of an industry with a continuum of small firms to invest in a cleaner tec...
Modern societies face huge challenges related to existing socio-technical systems which are difficul...