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Technology Diffusion, Abatement Cost and Transboundary Pollution
Geoffrey M. Heal Columbia Business School; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Nori Tarui University of Hawaii - Department of Economics November 2008 FEEM Working Paper No. 96.2008 Abstract: This paper studies countries' incentives to develop advanced pollution abatement technology when technology may spillover across countries and pollution abatement is a global public good. We are motivated in part by the problem of global warming: a solution to this involves providing a global public good, and will surely require the development and implementation of new technologies. We show that at the Nash equilibrium of a simultaneous-move game with R&D investment and emission abatement, whether the free rider effect prevails and under-investment and excess emissions occur depends on the degree of technology spillovers and the effect of R&D on the marginal abatement costs. There are cases in which, contrary to conventional wisdom, Nash equilibrium investments in emissions reductions exceed the first-best case.
Keywords: International Environmental Agreement, Pollution Abatement Costs, Endogenous Technological Change JEL Classifications: Q50, H87, D70 Working Paper SeriesDate posted: October 22, 2008 ; Last revised: January 13, 2009Suggested CitationContact Information
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