TY - JOUR
T1 - Global warming and technical change
T2 - Multiple steady-states and policy options
AU - Bondarev, Anton
AU - Greiner, Alfred
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020
PY - 2020/8
Y1 - 2020/8
N2 - We develop an economic growth model that incorporates anthropogenic climate change and a publicly funded research sector that creates new technologies and simultaneously expands the productivities of existing technologies. Greenhouse gas emissions are affected by R&D activities both negatively, through the increase of output from productivity growth, and positively as new technologies are less polluting. We find that there may exist two different steady-states of the economy, depending on the amount of research spending: one with less new technologies being developed and the other with more technologies. Thus, a lock-in effect can arise that, however, can be overcome by raising R&D spending sufficiently such that the steady-state becomes unique. We derive the combinations of fiscal policy instruments for which that can be achieved and we study the implications for the economy and with respect to emissions. In particular, the double dividend hypothesis may hold under some specific conditions.
AB - We develop an economic growth model that incorporates anthropogenic climate change and a publicly funded research sector that creates new technologies and simultaneously expands the productivities of existing technologies. Greenhouse gas emissions are affected by R&D activities both negatively, through the increase of output from productivity growth, and positively as new technologies are less polluting. We find that there may exist two different steady-states of the economy, depending on the amount of research spending: one with less new technologies being developed and the other with more technologies. Thus, a lock-in effect can arise that, however, can be overcome by raising R&D spending sufficiently such that the steady-state becomes unique. We derive the combinations of fiscal policy instruments for which that can be achieved and we study the implications for the economy and with respect to emissions. In particular, the double dividend hypothesis may hold under some specific conditions.
KW - Double dividend
KW - Doubly-differentiated R&D
KW - Fiscal policy
KW - Greenhouse gases
KW - Public spending
KW - Technology lock-in
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85087622887&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.chieco.2020.101511
DO - 10.1016/j.chieco.2020.101511
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85087622887
SN - 1043-951X
VL - 62
JO - China Economic Review
JF - China Economic Review
M1 - 101511
ER -