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No green growth without innovation

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Aghion, Philippe ; Hemous, David ; Veugelers, Reinhilde

Bruegel, Brussels

Bruegel - Brussels

2009

8 p.

climate change ; energy policy ; EU policy

Bruegel Policy Brief

2009/07

Environment

http://www.bruegel.org/

English

Bibliogr.;[Internet download]

"This Policy Brief, co-written by Senior Non-Resident Fellow Philippe Aghion, Senior Resident Fellow Reinhilde Veugelers and David Hemous of Harvard University, attempts to change the terms of the debate surrounding climate change policy. The authors argue that policymakers should do more to encourage innovation and investment in ‘green' research and development rather than focusing solely on the setting of a carbon price. Using a model developed by Aghion in a previous paper, they argue that a carbon price would have to be about 15 times higher in the first five years and 12 times higher in the next five years if innovation is not properly subsidized by governments. The authors also provide several policy recommendations for incentivising this type of ‘green growth' in the private sector."

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