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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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Climate Policy
100%
Subsidies
100%
Free Lunch
100%
Subsidy Policy
100%
Climate-friendly
60%
Environmental Externalities
60%
Public Goods
40%
Climate Problems
40%
Carbon Tax
20%
Economic Welfare
20%
Technological Progress
20%
Opportunity Cost
20%
Efficiency Improvement
20%
Government Subsidy
20%
Underinvestment
20%
R&D Projects
20%
Policy Solutions
20%
Atmospheric Temperature
20%
Efficient Policy
20%
Market Failure
20%
Social Sciences
Subsidy
100%
Research and Development
100%
Environmental Externality
37%
Public Goods
25%
Incentive
12%
Technological Change
12%
Opportunity Cost
12%
Government Subsidies
12%
Welfare Economics
12%
Market Failure
12%
Carbon Tax
12%
Temperature
12%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Environmental Externality
100%
Market Failure
33%