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catastrophic climate instability 7 global warming 7 multi-phase optimal control 7 optimal sequencing 7 sustainable endogenous growth 7 R&D investments 4 capital-embodied innovations 4 technology fix options 4 tipping points 4 IAM and DIRAM policy design approaches 3 tipping point 3 R&D based technical change 2 embodied technical change 2 R&D 1 capital-embodied technologies 1 directed technical change 1 extreme weather- related damages 1 extreme weather-related damages 1 extreme weatherrelated damages 1
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Book / Working Paper 7
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Undetermined 7
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David, Paul 5 Zon, Adriaan van 3 van Zon, Adriaan 3 David, Paul A. 2 Van Zon, Adriaan 1
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Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), Stanford University 5 United Nations University-Maastricht Economic Research Institute of Innovation and Technology (UNU-MERIT) 2
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Discussion Papers / Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), Stanford University 5 MERIT Working Papers 2
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Designing an optimal 'tech fix' path to global climate stability: R&D in a multi-phase climate policy framework
Zon, Adriaan van; David, Paul - United Nations University-Maastricht Economic Research … - 2013
The research reported here gives priority to understanding the inter-temporal resource allocation requirements of a program of technological changes that could halt global warming by completing the transition to a "green" (zero net CO2- emission) production regime within the possibly brief...
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Optimal multi-phase transition paths toward a stabilized global climate: Integrated dynamic requirements analysis for the 'tech fix'
David, Paul; Van Zon, Adriaan - United Nations University-Maastricht Economic Research … - 2012
This paper analyses the requirements for a social welfare-optimized transition path toward a carbon-free economy, focusing particularly on the role of R&D and other technological measures to achieve timely supply-side transformations in the global production regime that will avert catastrophic...
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Designing an Optimal 'Tech Fix' Path to Global Climate Stability: Integrated Dynamic Requirements Analysis for the 'Tech Fix'
David, Paul; Zon, Adriaan van - Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research … - 2015
This paper analyzes the requirements for a social welfare-optimized transition path toward a carbon-free economy, focusing particularly on the deployment of low-carbon technologies, and the roles of engineering upgrading of extant facilities, and directed R&D to enhancing their productivity. The...
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Designing an Optimal 'Tech Fix' Path to Global Climate Stability: Directed R&D and Embodied Technical Change in a Multi-phase Framework
David, Paul; van Zon, Adriaan - Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research … - 2015
This paper reports research focused on the inter-temporal resource allocation requirements of a program of technological changes that would halt global warming by completing the transition to a "green" production regime (i.e., zero net CO2-emissions) within the possibly brief finite interval...
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Designing an Optimal 'Tech Fix' Path to Global Climate Stability: Integrated Dynamic Requirements Analysis for the 'Tech Fix'
David, Paul; Zon, Adriaan van - Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research … - 2014
This paper analyzes the requirements for a social welfare-optimized transition path toward a carbon-free economy, focusing particularly on the deployment of low-carbon technologies, and the roles of engineering upgrading of extant facilities, and directed R&D to enhancing their productivity. The...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011074767
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Designing an Optimal 'Tech Fix' Path to Global Climate Stability: R&D in a Multi-Phase Climate Policy Framework
David, Paul A.; van Zon, Adriaan - Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research … - 2013
The research reported here gives priority to understanding the inter-temporal resource allocation requirements of a program of technological changes that could halt global warming by completing the transition to a “green” (zero net CO2- emission) production regime within the possibly brief...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010617679
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Optimal Multi-Phase Transition Paths toward A Stabilized Global Climate: Integrated Dynamic Requirements Analysis for the 'Tech Fix'
David, Paul A.; van Zon, Adriaan - Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research … - 2012
This paper analyzes the requirements for a social welfare-optimized transition path toward a carbon-free economy, focusing particularly on the role of R&D and other technological measures to achieve timely supply-side transformations in the global production regime that will avert catastrophic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010878087
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