Issues in modeling induced technological change in energy, environmental, and climate policy

作者: John P. Weyant , Thomas Olavson

DOI: 10.1023/A:1019012317160

关键词: Environmental resource managementPolitical economy of climate changeNeglectNatural resource economicsClimate policyTechnological changeEconomicsClimate changeEnergy (esotericism)Innovation theory

摘要: This paper addresses the objective of including Induced Technological Change (ITC) in research and policy models energy, environment, climate change. Theoretical foundations, fundamentals, current methodologies for ITC are reviewed. In addition, limitations possible extensions to explored. Current approaches energy-environmental modeling that neglect technological characteristics such as heterogeneity, uncertainty, path-dependence likely underestimate both impact lags effectiveness options.

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