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Journal Article

It’s not a Sprint, it’s a Marathon: Reviewing Governmental R&D Support for Environmental Innovation

Autoren

  • Meißner
  • L..
  • Peterson
  • S.
  • Semrau
  • F.O.

Erscheinungsdatum

forthcoming

DOI

10.1080/09640568.2024.2359442

JEL Classification

O32 O38 Q54 Q55 Q58

Schlagworte

Grüne/Öko-/Umweltinnovation

R&D-Förderung

Klimapolitik

Innovationspolitik

Mehr zum Thema

Nachhaltige Entwicklung

Innovation und Strukturwandel

Klima

USA

Europa

In a race against global warming, the world must accelerate the development and adoption of environmental innovations (EIs). In this literature review, we explore the role of governments in promoting EIs across stages of maturity and assess the potential to reduce emissions. Theoretical frameworks on market imperfections underline the necessity of governmental Research and Development (R&D) support. While emission pricing remains the most cost-efficient climate policy, it fails as a stand-alone instrument to sufficiently encourage EI. Overall, the optimal approach is a policy mix complementing emission pricing with governmental R&D support. The theoretical finding is backed by empirical studies on the development and deployment of renewable energies, which also show that investment in R&D can effectively reduce emissions. The review concludes by dissecting two pivotal policy initiatives, the US Inflation Reduction Act and the European Green New Deal Industrial Plan, evaluating their potential to effectively contribute to decarbonization.

Kiel Institut Expertinnen und Experten

  • Leonie Meissner
    Kiel Institute Researcher
  • Prof. Dr. Sonja Peterson
    Kiel Institute Researcher
  • Dr. Finn Ole Semrau
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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