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The adoption and diffusion of environmentally friendly technologies among firms

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  • Peter Nijkamp, Caroline A. Rodenburg, Erik T. Verhoef

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This paper discusses the adoption and diffusion of environmentally friendly technologies among firms from a micro-economics perspective. First, some theoretical backgrounds are given on issues like the process of the development and adoption of environmentally friendly innovations, the adoption of new technology in a market equilibrium, and general market failures which influence the working of the market in a situation of market equilibrium. Next, we discuss possible policy instruments to stimulate the adoption process. Finally, we provide some empirical evidence on investments in environmentally friendly technology, based on a recent survey held in The Netherlands.

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  • Peter Nijkamp, Caroline A. Rodenburg, Erik T. Verhoef, 2001. "The adoption and diffusion of environmentally friendly technologies among firms," International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 1(1/2), pages 87-103.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijetma:v:1:y:2001:i:1/2:p:87-103
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    6. Popp, David & Newell, Richard G. & Jaffe, Adam B., 2010. "Energy, the Environment, and Technological Change," Handbook of the Economics of Innovation, in: Bronwyn H. Hall & Nathan Rosenberg (ed.), Handbook of the Economics of Innovation, edition 1, volume 2, chapter 0, pages 873-937, Elsevier.
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    8. del Río González, Pablo, 2009. "The empirical analysis of the determinants for environmental technological change: A research agenda," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 68(3), pages 861-878, January.

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