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R&D subsidies and climate policy: Is there a "free lunch"?
David Popp
Department of Public Administration
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subsidy
100%
environmental policy
92%
externality
55%
climate
49%
welfare economics
23%
pollution tax
20%
policy
18%
incentive
14%
new technology
14%
air temperature
12%
market
11%
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cost
7%