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Eco-conception, R&D et politiques publiques

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  • Guillaume Girmens

    (Université Toulouse 1 Capitole)

  • Jean De Beir

    (Université d'Evry Val d'Essonne, EPEE)

Abstract

La production et la consommation de biens conventionnels (non éco—conçus) sont à l’origine d’externalités négatives (production polluante, déchets...). Pour les réduire, on peut envisager différentes politiques publiques : taxer les ménages en fonction de leur consommation de biens conventionnels ; taxer les entreprises en fonction de leur production de biens conventionnels ; abaisser le prix des biens éco—conçus, par exemple en subventionnant la recherche et développement (R&D). Cette aide à la R&D fait partie d’une politique optimale visant à corriger les externalités liées à la production et la consommation de biens conventionnels.

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  • Guillaume Girmens & Jean De Beir, 2010. "Eco-conception, R&D et politiques publiques," Documents de recherche 10-09, Centre d'Études des Politiques Économiques (EPEE), Université d'Evry Val d'Essonne.
  • Handle: RePEc:eve:wpaper:10-09
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