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carbon tax 4 renewable backstop 4 Green Paradox 3 Hotelling rule 3 global warming 3 limit pricing 3 non-renewable resource 3 Fossiler Energieträger 1 Förderung regenerativer Energien 1 Hotelling-Regel 1 Klimaschutz 1 Klimaveränderung 1 Steuertarif 1 Theorie 1 Wirkungsanalyse 1 endogenous technological change 1 extraction costs 1 natural gas prices 1 optimal order of extraction 1 optimal transition 1 shale gas 1 Ökosteuer 1
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English 3 Undetermined 1
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Withagen, Cees A. 2 Meier, Felix D. 1 Ploeg, Frederick Van der 1 Ploeg, Frederick van der 1 Quaas, Martin F. 1 Withagen, Cees 1 van der Ploeg, Frederick 1
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CESifo 1 Tinbergen Institute 1
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CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo Working Paper Series 1 Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 1 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 1
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Booming gas - A theory of endogenous technological change in resource extraction
Meier, Felix D.; Quaas, Martin F. - In: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 107 (2021)
This paper introduces endogenous technological change in a Hotelling-Herfindahl model of natural resource use to study the recent developments in the U.S. natural gas industry. We consider optimal forward-looking technology investments, and study implications for the order of extraction of...
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Is there really a green paradox?
van der Ploeg, Frederick; Withagen, Cees A. - 2010
The Green Paradox states that, in the absence of a tax on CO2 emissions, subsidizing a renewable backstop such as solar … renewable backstop, paying attention to timing of the switch and the amount of fossil fuels remaining unexploited. We show that …
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Is There Really a Green Paradox?
Ploeg, Frederick Van der; Withagen, Cees A. - CESifo - 2010
The Green Paradox states that, in the absence of a tax on CO2 emissions, subsidizing a renewable backstop such as solar … renewable backstop, paying attention to timing of the switch and the amount of fossil fuels remaining unexploited. We show that …
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Is there really a Green Paradox?
Ploeg, Frederick van der; Withagen, Cees - Tinbergen Institute - 2010
The Green Paradox states that, in the absence of a tax on CO2 emissions, subsidizing a renewable backstop such as solar … renewable backstop, paying attention to timing of the switch and the amount of fossil fuels remaining unexploited. We show that …
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