Date of This Version
5-25-2016
Abstract
This paper empirically investigates the effects of environmental policy, institutions, political orientation, and lobbying on energy innovation and finds that they significantly affect the incentives to innovate and create cleaner energy efficient technologies. We conclude that political economy factors may act as barriers even in the presence of stringent environmental policy, implying that, to move towards a greener economy, countries should combine environmental policy with a general strengthening of institutional quality, consider the influence of government’s political orientation on environmental policies, and the implications of the size of energy intensive sectors in the economy.
Recommended Citation
Dasgupta, Shouro; De Cian, Enrica; and Verdolini, Elena, "The Political Economy of Energy Innovation" (May 25, 2016). Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Working Papers. Paper 1121.
https://services.bepress.com/feem/paper1121