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Transitional Impacts of Environmental Policy in an Endogenous Growth Model

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Transitional Impacts of Environmental Policy in an Endogenous Growth Model
Author(s)Bovenberg, A. Lans; Smulders, Sjak
AbstractTo explore the link between a tighter environmental policy and economic growth, we employ an endogenous growth model with endogenous technological progress in abatement technologies. The environment, which is modelled as a renewable resource, acts both as a public consumption good and as a public input into production. The entire transition towards a new balanced-growth path after a tightening of environmental policy is computed analytically. We find sharp contrasts between short-run and long-run effects. Whereas the level and the growth rate of output may decline in the short run, income growth may improve in the long run.
IssueNo4
Pages861-893
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceInternational Economic Review
VolumeNo37
PubDateNovember1996
ISBN_ISSN0020-6598

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