We develop an economic model for fossil-fuel and carbon-free energy supply and demand with capital and labor as production factors, and endogenous technological change through learning by research and learning by doing. We use the model to study inter-temporally efficient carbon taxes for climate stabilization targets. Calculations show an inverted U-curve with an initial rise of carbon-taxes that sets in motion the transition from fossil-fuels to carbon-free energy sources, followed by a drop in carbon taxes when the carbon-free energy sources have grown mature.Induced technological change, Environmental taxes, Partial equilibrium, Learning by doing
We examine the hypothesis that induced technological change (ITC) can dramatically lower the cost of...
The challenge of reducing anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases calls for a wide variety of an...
The assessment of climate change mitigation policies through economic modeling depends crucially on...
We develop an endogenous growth model with capital, labor and carbon-energy as production factors an...
This paper addresses the impact of endogenous technology through research and development (R&D) on t...
This article investigates the impact on optimal CO2 abatement and carbon tax levels of introducing e...
This article investigates the impact on optimal CO2 abatement and carbon tax levels of introducing e...
Keeping climate change within limits requires that most of the available carbon-based energy sources...
Keeping climate change within limits requires that most of the available carbon-based energy sources...
The main purpose of this report is to investigate the effects of postponing implementation of a carb...
International audienceThis article revisits the role of the time profile of carbon emission reductio...
Keeping climate change within limits requires that most of the available carbon‐based energy sources...
International audienceWe build, calibrate and simulate a stylized energy-economy model designed to e...
The main objective of this thesis is to study the dynamic effects of a cap on carbon dioxide emissio...
Structural change in a two-sector model of the climate and the economy introduces issues concerning ...
We examine the hypothesis that induced technological change (ITC) can dramatically lower the cost of...
The challenge of reducing anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases calls for a wide variety of an...
The assessment of climate change mitigation policies through economic modeling depends crucially on...
We develop an endogenous growth model with capital, labor and carbon-energy as production factors an...
This paper addresses the impact of endogenous technology through research and development (R&D) on t...
This article investigates the impact on optimal CO2 abatement and carbon tax levels of introducing e...
This article investigates the impact on optimal CO2 abatement and carbon tax levels of introducing e...
Keeping climate change within limits requires that most of the available carbon-based energy sources...
Keeping climate change within limits requires that most of the available carbon-based energy sources...
The main purpose of this report is to investigate the effects of postponing implementation of a carb...
International audienceThis article revisits the role of the time profile of carbon emission reductio...
Keeping climate change within limits requires that most of the available carbon‐based energy sources...
International audienceWe build, calibrate and simulate a stylized energy-economy model designed to e...
The main objective of this thesis is to study the dynamic effects of a cap on carbon dioxide emissio...
Structural change in a two-sector model of the climate and the economy introduces issues concerning ...
We examine the hypothesis that induced technological change (ITC) can dramatically lower the cost of...
The challenge of reducing anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases calls for a wide variety of an...
The assessment of climate change mitigation policies through economic modeling depends crucially on...