Induced innovation and international environmental agreements: evidence from the ozone regime
Dugoua, E.
(2023).
Induced innovation and international environmental agreements: evidence from the ozone regime.
(CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1947).
London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
This paper revisits one of the rare success stories in global environmental cooperation: the Montreal Protocol and the phase-out of ozone-depleting substances. I show that the protocol increased science and innovation on alternatives to ozone-depleting substances and argue that agreements can indeed be useful to solving global public goods problems. This contrasts with game-theoretical predictions that agreements occur only when costs to the players are low, and with the often-heard narrative that substitutes were readily available. I reconcile theory and empirics by discussing the role of induced innovation in models of environmental agreements.
| Item Type | Working paper |
|---|---|
| Copyright holders | © 2023 The Author(s) |
| Departments | LSE > Academic Departments > Geography and Environment |
| Date Deposited | 24 Jan 2024 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/121317 |
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