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a discussion of sources of environmental innovation. Given that most innovation is concentrated in a few rich countries …
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We began this project interested in collecting real-world' insight about how environmental regulation affects the paper …
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Political debates around environmental regulation often center around the effect of policy on jobs. Opponents decry the “job-killing” EPA and proponents point to “green jobs” as a positive policy outcome. And beyond the political debates, Congress requires the EPA to evaluate...
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rivers around the world. It examines the level of pollution and variation in pollution across jurisdictions within a country …
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R&D is an uncertain activity with highly skewed outcomes. Nonetheless, most recent empirical studies and modeling estimates of the potential of technological change focus on the average returns to research and development (R&D) for a composite technology and contain little or no information...
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literature on environmental innovation and diffusion, with a focus on studies relevant to the development of clean energy …
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creation and dissemination, education and moral suasion, or industrial and innovation policies …
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Regulations that restrict pollution by firms also affect decisions about use of labor and capital. They thus affect relative factor prices, total production, and output prices. For non-revenue-raising environmental mandates, what are the general equilibrium impacts on the wage, the return to...
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performance, and environmental innovation. Reducing COD levels by 10% relative to 2005 levels is an aim of the Chinese 11th Five …
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This paper analyzes the effects of environmental policy on employment (and unemployment) using a new general-equilibrium two-sector search model. We find that imposing a pollution tax causes substantial reductions in employment in the regulated (polluting) industry, but this is offset by...
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