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Title: Innovation and environmental policy: Clean vs. dirty technical change
Author: Cunha-e-Sá, Maria A.
Leitão, Alexandra
Balcão Reis, Ana
Keywords: Pollution
Endogenous growth
Innovation
Environmental policy
Laissez-faire equilibrium
Optimal equilibrium
Discriminating vs. non-discriminating subsidies to R&D
Issue Date: Mar-2010
Publisher: Nova SBE
Series/Report no.: Nova School of Business and Economics Working Paper Series;548
Abstract: We study a two sector endogenous growth model with environmental quality with two goods and two factors of production, one clean and one dirty. Technological change creates clean or dirty innovations. We compare the laissez-faire equilibrium and the social optimum and study first- and second-best policies. Optimal policy encourages research toward clean technologies. In a second-best world, we claim that a portfolio that includes a tax on the polluting good combined with optimal innovation subsidy policies is less costly than increasing the price of the polluting good alone. Moreover, a discriminating innovation subsidy policy is preferable to a non-discriminating one.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/11248
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