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The Economics of Technology Diffusion and Energy Efficiency (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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The Economics of Technology Diffusion and Energy Efficiency (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Series: Advances in Ecological Economics series
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Technological change plays a crucial role in realizing energy
efficiency improvements and, therefore, in ameliorating the
conflict between economic growth and environmental quality.
However, the diffusion of new technologies can prove a costly and
lengthy process, meaning that many firms do not invest in
best-practice technologies. The author offers important new
explanations for this energy-efficiency paradox. This volume
contributes to a better understanding of the interplay between
economic growth, energy use and technological change, with
particular emphasis on the adoption and diffusion of energy-saving
technologies. In the theoretical section, the author examines how
several characteristics of technological change and environmental
policy affect the dynamics of technology choice. He demonstrates
how technological complementarity, learning processes and
uncertainty can help explain why the innovation and diffusion of
new technologies is such a protracted and complex procedure. The
empirical section explores long-run trends in energy and labour
productivity performance, as well as patterns of substitutability
and technological change across a range of OECD countries. The book
concludes by integrating the results in an applied policy model of
economy-energy interaction. This book is unique in applying
insights from different perspectives to the field of energy
economics, and by focusing on the diffusion of energy-saving
technologies rather than their innovation. It will be of immense
value to academics and policymakers with an interest in energy
economics, environmental economics and the interaction between
economic growth and natural resources.
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