This paper examines whether the welfare gains from technological innovation that reduces future abatement costs are larger or smaller than the “Pigouvian” welfare gains from optimal pollution control. The relative welfare gains from innovation depend on three key factors - the initially optimal level of abatement, the speed at which innovation reduces future abatement costs, and the discount rate. We calculate the welfare gains from innovation under a variety of different scenarios. Mostly they are less than the Pigouvian welfare gains. To be greater, innovation must reduce abatement costs substantially and quickly and the initially optimal abatement level must be fairly modest.innovation, welfare, regulation, endogenous, technological, cha...
Abstract: This paper addresses the impact of endogenous technology through research and development...
WOS:000317007800010 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)We derive a model of endogenous growth with physica...
This thesis studies economic growth and pollution control in a Schumpeterian model with endogenous r...
This paper examines whether the welfare gains from technological innovation that reduces future abat...
This paper examines whether the welfare gains from technological innovation that reduces future abat...
This paper examines whether the welfare gains from technological innovation that reduces future abat...
This paper examines whether the welfare gains from technological innovation that reduces future abat...
This paper examines whether the welfare gains from technological innovation that reduces future abat...
This paper examines whether the welfare gains from technological innovation that reduces future abat...
Economists have speculated that the welfare gains from technological innovation that reduces the fut...
Economists have speculated that the welfare gains from technological innovation that reduces the fut...
This paper draws on a number of recent studies to shed light on several policy issues raised by the ...
of this paper may be reproduced without permission of the author. Discussion papers are research mat...
This presentation discusses unemployment, welfare, and innovation. Presented at the American Economi...
Technologies to reduce significantly fossil-fuel emissions currently are unavailable or only availab...
Abstract: This paper addresses the impact of endogenous technology through research and development...
WOS:000317007800010 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)We derive a model of endogenous growth with physica...
This thesis studies economic growth and pollution control in a Schumpeterian model with endogenous r...
This paper examines whether the welfare gains from technological innovation that reduces future abat...
This paper examines whether the welfare gains from technological innovation that reduces future abat...
This paper examines whether the welfare gains from technological innovation that reduces future abat...
This paper examines whether the welfare gains from technological innovation that reduces future abat...
This paper examines whether the welfare gains from technological innovation that reduces future abat...
This paper examines whether the welfare gains from technological innovation that reduces future abat...
Economists have speculated that the welfare gains from technological innovation that reduces the fut...
Economists have speculated that the welfare gains from technological innovation that reduces the fut...
This paper draws on a number of recent studies to shed light on several policy issues raised by the ...
of this paper may be reproduced without permission of the author. Discussion papers are research mat...
This presentation discusses unemployment, welfare, and innovation. Presented at the American Economi...
Technologies to reduce significantly fossil-fuel emissions currently are unavailable or only availab...
Abstract: This paper addresses the impact of endogenous technology through research and development...
WOS:000317007800010 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)We derive a model of endogenous growth with physica...
This thesis studies economic growth and pollution control in a Schumpeterian model with endogenous r...