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The impact of the EU Emissions Trading System on low-carbon technological change: The empirical evidence

This paper reviews the empirical literature analysing the effects of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) on low-carbon technological change. The emerging evidence is assessed, with references to both relevant economic concepts and the evolving regulation of the EU ETS through the years. The two...

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Published in:Ecological economics 2019-10, Vol.164, p.106347, Article 106347
Main Authors: Teixidó, Jordi, Verde, Stefano F., Nicolli, Francesco
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Carbon sequestration
Empirical evidence
Environmental policy
EU ETS
Free allocation
Gestió de la innovació
Innovacions tecnològiques
Innovation incentives
Innovation management
Low-carbon technological change
Política ambiental
Technological innovations
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