绿色转型:互补性、多重均衡与临界点

Green transitions: complementarities, multiple equilibria, and tipping points

Oxford Review of Economic Policy · 2025
被引 3
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

研究如何利用需求端同伴效应或技术溢出带来的战略互补性,通过较小的政策干预实现气候目标,并探讨在多重均衡下推动经济从高排放转向低排放所需的激进政策及其引发的社会、技术和政治临界点。

Abstract

Abstract With strategic complementarities stemming from peer effects in demand or technological spillovers, propagation and amplification mechanisms increase the effectiveness of climate policies. This suggests that climate goals can be met with smaller policy interventions. However, if there are multiple equilibria, radical policies are needed to shift the economy from a high-emissions to a low-emissions path. Once the radical shift has taken place these policies can be withdrawn. More generally, such policies can set in motion social, technological, and political tipping points. The paper develops an analytical framework within which policies to achieve these tipping points are studied, looking at the extended role for tax and subsidy policies, at dynamics of change, and at policy under uncertainty. Our proposals offer a complementary perspective to scholars that have emphasized insights from the literature on early warning signals to advocate sensitive intervention points to obtain more effective and more transformative climate policies.

绿色转型战略互补性多重均衡临界点