Who gains from technological advancement? : the role of policy design when cost development for key abatement technologies is uncertain
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2017
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Authors: | Weitzel, Matthias |
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Environmental economics and policy studies. - Tokyo [u.a.] : Springer, ISSN 1432-847X, ZDB-ID 1437708-1. - Vol. 19.2017, 1, p. 151-181
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Subject: | Abatement cost | Carbon capture and storage | Climate policy | Renewable energy | Technological uncertainty | Umwelttechnik | Environmental technology | Klimaschutz | Climate protection | CO2-Speicherung | Carbon capture | Theorie | Theory | Umweltkosten | Environmental costs | Erneuerbare Energie | Ökosteuer | Environmental tax | Treibhausgas-Emissionen | Greenhouse gas emissions | Förderung erneuerbarer Energien | Renewable energy policy | Emissionshandel | Emissions trading | Energietechnik | Energy technology | Technischer Fortschritt | Technological change | Technologiepolitik | Technology policy |
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