Discussion paper

DP14033 Technology Treaties and Climate Change

We introduce an international technology treaty ("Tech Treaty") that couples the funding of research for a more advanced abatement technology with an international emissions permit market. While each country decides on domestic permit issuance, a fraction of these permits is auctioned by an international agency. Auction revenues scale up license revenues for the innovators of abatement technologies. We show that such a treaty increases innovations and decreases emissions under plausible conditions compared to an emissions trading system without additional technology agreement. Finally, we discuss how a Tech Treaty may inspire next steps in existing technology programs.

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Citation

Gersbach, H and M Riekhof (2019), ‘DP14033 Technology Treaties and Climate Change‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 14033. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp14033