Publication

2001

This paper examines the ways in which public policies can promote innovation and guide development patterns in cleaner energy technologies in directions beneficial to the environment and society at large. The paper employs comparative policy analysis and dynamic efficiency assessments in identifying the conditions for failure and progress in the field. The paper argues that a broad range of policy measures are needed and that institutional inertia and 'lock-ins' may hamper technological innovation processes.

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Author Atle Christer Christiansen
Series FNI Reports
Issue 4
Publisher Fridtjof Nansen Institute (FNI)
Copyright © 2001 Fridtjof Nansen Institute (FNI)
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