The benefits from green payments for the adoption of a conservation technology or practice are reduced if the technology would have eventually been adopted regardless of the green payment. This source of additionality is likely a significant concern for some technologies subsidized by EQIP
International audienceA model which formalizes the interplay between green consumer culture and sust...
We develop a theoretical framework to investigate the impact of patent policies and emission taxes o...
This paper develops a formal model that links the willingness to pay (WTP) literature with the estab...
There is growing interest in green payments subsidizing conservation measures on working farmland ba...
The decision to adopt a potentially profitable but unfamiliar conservation technology is cast in a m...
This paper addresses the potential of the Environmental Quality Incentives Program to become the fir...
This paper quantitatively analyses the cost-effectiveness of alternative green payment policies desi...
Voluntary incentive payments, also known green subsidies are a popular method to incentivize farmers...
This paper surveys the existing literature on diffusion of environmentally beneficial technology. Ov...
The liberalisation of Western European electricity sectors challenged governments to revise the supp...
The cost-effectiveness of alternative green payment policies designed to achieve a targeted level of...
The literature gives credence to the role of energy consumption, and air transport to induce economi...
Besicles uncertainty about on-going private benefits, voluntary abandonment of a polluting technolog...
Hötte K. How to accelerate green technology diffusion? Directed technological change in the presence...
This analysis extends previous work on green insurance by proposing a mechanism that offers a strong...
International audienceA model which formalizes the interplay between green consumer culture and sust...
We develop a theoretical framework to investigate the impact of patent policies and emission taxes o...
This paper develops a formal model that links the willingness to pay (WTP) literature with the estab...
There is growing interest in green payments subsidizing conservation measures on working farmland ba...
The decision to adopt a potentially profitable but unfamiliar conservation technology is cast in a m...
This paper addresses the potential of the Environmental Quality Incentives Program to become the fir...
This paper quantitatively analyses the cost-effectiveness of alternative green payment policies desi...
Voluntary incentive payments, also known green subsidies are a popular method to incentivize farmers...
This paper surveys the existing literature on diffusion of environmentally beneficial technology. Ov...
The liberalisation of Western European electricity sectors challenged governments to revise the supp...
The cost-effectiveness of alternative green payment policies designed to achieve a targeted level of...
The literature gives credence to the role of energy consumption, and air transport to induce economi...
Besicles uncertainty about on-going private benefits, voluntary abandonment of a polluting technolog...
Hötte K. How to accelerate green technology diffusion? Directed technological change in the presence...
This analysis extends previous work on green insurance by proposing a mechanism that offers a strong...
International audienceA model which formalizes the interplay between green consumer culture and sust...
We develop a theoretical framework to investigate the impact of patent policies and emission taxes o...
This paper develops a formal model that links the willingness to pay (WTP) literature with the estab...