Scandinavian Working Papers in Economics

Discussion Papers,
Statistics Norway, Research Department

No 713: A Comment on the Environment and Directed Technical Change

Mads Greaker and Tom-Reiel Heggedal
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Tom-Reiel Heggedal: Statistics Norway

Abstract: The major claim in Acemoglu, Aghion, Bursztyn & Hemous (2012) (AABH) is that subsidies for research and development of clean technologies are more important than carbon taxes when dealing with climate change. However, they - unconventionally - assume that a patent only lasts for one period. In this note we introduce long-lived patents into the AABH model. This makes the role of a research subsidy for clean technologies in AABH far less crucial and reestablishes the role of the carbon tax. This is good news as it is far easier to tax emissions than to pick the right technologies to subsidize.

Keywords: Environment; directed technological change; innovation policy

JEL-codes: O30; O31; O33 November 2012

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