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BREAKTHROUGH RENEWABLES AND THE GREEN PARADOX


CESifo Working Paper no. 3986

Breakthrough Renewables and the Green Paradox. Frederick van der Ploeg. CESIFO WORKING PAPER NO. 3986. CATEGORY 9: RESOURCE AND ENVIRONMENT ECONOMICS. NOVEMBER ...

BREAKTHROUGH RENEWABLES AND THE GREEN PARADOX

BREAKTHROUGH RENEWABLES AND THE GREEN PARADOX. Frederick van der Ploeg, University of Oxford. *. Abstract. We show how a fossil fuel monopoly responds to a ...

Breakthrough Renewables and the Green Paradox - jstor

fossil fuel or oil for short, O , and renewables, R, which are imperfect substitutes in energy de- mand. Renewable energies such as solar and wind energy are ...

Breakthrough renewables and the green paradox - EconStor

... Breakthrough renewables and the green paradox,. CESifo Working Paper, No. 3986, Center for Economic Studies and ifo Institute (CESifo), Munich. This Version ...

Breakthrough Renewables and the Green Paradox - Mohr Siebeck

We show how a fossil fuel monopoly responds to a carbon-free substitute becoming available at some uncertain point in the future if demand is isoelastic and ...

Breakthrough Renewables And The Green Paradox - IDEAS/RePEc

Subsidizing green R&D to speed up the introduction of breakthrough renewables leads to more rapid oil extraction before the breakthrough, but more oil is left ...

Breakthrough Renewables and the Green Paradox - IDEAS/RePEc

Subsidizing green R&D to speed up the breakthrough speeds up oil extraction before the breakthrough, but more oil is left in situ as exploration investment is ...

Breakthrough Renewables and the Green Paradox | Publications ...

Breakthrough Renewables and the Green Paradox ... We show how a monopolistic owner of oil reserves responds to a carbon-free substitute becoming available at some ...

Breakthrough Renewables and the Green Paradox - SSRN

Subsidizing green R&D to speed up the introduction of breakthrough renewables leads to more rapid oil extraction before the breakthrough, but ...

OxCarre Research Paper 91 Breakthrough Renewables and the ...

Breakthrough Renewables and the Green. Paradox ... stock uncertainty, hold-up problem, green R&D, Green Paradox. ... Subsidizing green R&D to speed up the ...

Breakthrough Renewables and the Green Paradox | Request PDF

Request PDF | Breakthrough Renewables and the Green Paradox | We show how a monopolistic owner of oil reserves responds to a carbon-free substitute becoming ...

Breakthrough renewables and the green paradox

Subsidizing green R&D to speed up the breakthrough speeds up oil extraction before the breakthrough, but more oil is left in situ as exploration ...

Global Warming and the Green Paradox: A Review of Adverse ...

We show that a subsidy on clean renewables may have similar weak Green Paradox effects. Green welfare (the converse of environmental damages) declines (i.e., ...

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Breakthrough renewables and the green paradox. Frederick Van Der Ploeg*. *Corresponding author for this work. Tinbergen Institute · Spatial Economics. Research ...

(PDF) Cumulative Carbon Emissions and the Green Paradox

There is also a Green Paradox if there is a chance of a breakthrough in renewables technology occurring at some random future date, but there ...

Global Warming and the Green Paradox: A Review of Adverse ...

We argue that such policies may also encourage more fossil fuel to be locked in the crust of the earth, which can offset the adverse effects of the weak Green ...

Cumulative Carbon Emissions and the Green Paradox

There is also a green paradox if there is a chance of a breakthrough in renewables technology occurring at some random future date. However, ...

The Green Paradox: A Mirage? | MIT Press Scholarship Online

Although too rapidly rising carbon taxes and renewable subsidies may accelerate global warming, they also incite fossil fuel owners to leave more fossil fuel in ...

Fossil Resources and Climate Change – The Green Paradox and ...

The reason is that in this modified general equilibrium setting a renewable energy subsidy (but not a carbon tax) also affects the price elasticity of residual ...

The climate paradox: can we resolve it? | illuminem

In 2023, the global community is stuck in a broader climate paradox. Political rhetoric, growth and affordability in renewable energy, and ...