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doctoral thesis

Environmental innovation, policy and economic performance

Pellegrin, Claudia  
2017

The objective of this thesis is to investigate three economic issues related to environmental innovation: evaluating how private investments in environmental innovation react to technological policy; testing whether environmental policy harms economic performance; analyzing whether and how energy-saving process innovation impacts economic performance. This thesis provides novel empirical evidence on these issues by means of econometric analysis on firm-level data. The results from this thesis show that firms' environmental investments react positively to the highest amounts of public subsidy. Environmental policy, contrarily to the expectations, enhances economic performance of firms. Lastly, energy-saving process innovation does not play a significant role in reducing production costs of firms. These results suggest that environmental and economic goals are not in trade-off at the current state and that energy saving is not an incentive per se. Thus, strengthening both environmental policy and technological policy for environmental innovation is recommended.

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doctoral thesis
DOI
10.5075/epfl-thesis-8107
Author(s)
Pellegrin, Claudia  
Advisors
Foray, Dominique  
Jury

Prof. Daniel Kuhn (président) ; Prof. Dominique Foray (directeur de thèse) ; Prof. Gaétan de Rassenfosse, Prof. Hanna Hottenrott, Prof. Reinhilde Veugelers (rapporteurs)

Date Issued

2017

Publisher

EPFL

Publisher place

Lausanne

Public defense year

2017-12-01

Thesis number

8107

Total of pages

102

Subjects

Environmental Subsidy

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Environmental Adoption

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Environmental R&D

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Continuous Treatment

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European Emission Trading Scheme

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Economic Performance

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Energy-Saving Innovation

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Process Innovation

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Production Costs

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Energy Paradox

EPFL units
CEMI  
School
MTEI  
Doctoral School
EDMT  
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