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efficient technology even in the absence of taxation. When taxation is necessary for innovation, both types of taxes are … effective. However, the energy tax outperforms the emission tax in terms of innovation incentives. …
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-carbon innovation and document much stronger demand responses to eco-tax increases than to market price movements, primarily driven by …
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This paper explores the impact of government environmental protection subsidies on corporate green innovation using … green innovation, and the results are robust. Financing constraints, research and development (R&D) willingness, and … green innovation. Further analysis shows that compared with industrial policies at the provincial level, the key supportive …
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We introduce an international technology treaty that couples the funding of research for a more advanced abatement technology with an international emissions permit market. Under the treaty, each country decides on the amount of permits for its domestic industries, but a fraction of these...
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We study the potential of cooperation in global emission abatements with multiple externalities. Using a two …
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This paper investigates the unintended gendered effects of manufacturing growth in India, focusing on son preference. For identification, I leverage a place-based tax exemption policy under the Finance Act of 1994, which incentivized manufacturing sector investments in backward districts, and...
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This paper investigates the unintended gendered effects of manufacturing growth in India, focusing on son preference. For identification, I leverage a place-based tax exemption policy under the Finance Act of 1994, which incentivized manufacturing sector investments in backward districts, and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015454078
innovation with the practices of the wider economy. Using a multi-sector endogenous growth model with in-house R&D and knowledge … spillovers, it is shown, that accounting for the time it takes for an innovation to diffuse modifies this widely-accepted result …
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This essay studies the optimal timing for a firm to adopt a new process innovation in the presence of learning. A … positive externalities, is to either subsidize the research of these technologies or their distribution. This model …
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Schumpeterian growth theory has operationalized Schumpeter’s notion of creative destruction by developing models based on this concept. These models shed light on several aspects of the growth process that could not be properly addressed by alternative theories. In this survey, we focus on...
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