Authors
Carolyn Fischer, Richard G Newell
Publication date
2008/3/1
Journal
Journal of environmental economics and management
Volume
55
Issue
2
Pages
142-162
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
We assess different policies for reducing carbon dioxide emissions and promoting innovation and diffusion of renewable energy. We evaluate the relative performance of policies according to incentives provided for emissions reduction, efficiency, and other outcomes. We also assess how the nature of technological progress through learning and research and development (R&D), and the degree of knowledge spillovers, affects the desirability of different policies. Due to knowledge spillovers, optimal policy involves a portfolio of different instruments targeted at emissions, learning, and R&D. Although the relative cost of individual policies in achieving reductions depends on parameter values and the emissions target, in a numerical application to the U.S. electricity sector, the ranking is roughly as follows: (1) emissions price, (2) emissions performance standard, (3) fossil power tax, (4) renewables share requirement …
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Scholar articles
C Fischer, RG Newell - Journal of environmental economics and management, 2008