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Institutional investors and corporate green innovation: Evidence from China. (2024). Han, XU ; Xu, Shulin ; Su, Dongwei ; Yang, Zhen.
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  14. A network analytic method for measuring patent thickets: A case of FCEV technology. (2020). Li, Xiaotao ; Yuan, Xiaodong.
    In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
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  15. Emissions trading and firm innovation: Evidence from a natural experiment in China. (2020). Hu, Yucai ; Wang, Yangjie ; Ren, Shenggang ; Zheng, Jingjing.
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  16. Environmental regulation and innovation in renewable energy technologies: Does the policy instrument matter?. (2020). Hille, Erik ; Althammer, Wilhelm ; Diederich, Henning.
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  17. Climate change and green transitions in an agent-based integrated assessment model. (2020). Roventini, Andrea ; Napoletano, Mauro ; Dosi, Giovanni ; Lamperti, F ; Sapio, A.
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  18. Energy intensity and green energy innovation: Checking heterogeneous country effects in the OECD. (2020). Mazzanti, Massimiliano ; Chakraborty, Saptorshee.
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  19. To build or not to build? Capital stocks and climate policy∗. (2020). Kuralbayeva, Karlygash ; Cai, Yongyang ; Baldwin, Elizabeth.
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  20. From command-and-control to market-based environmental policies: Optimal transition timing and China’s heterogeneous environmental effectiveness. (2020). Wu, Yingtao ; Zhang, Yun ; Li, Xiuzhen ; Tang, Maogang.
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  21. Technology Policy and Market Structure: Evidence from the Power Sector. (2020). Schwenen, Sebastian ; Bohland, Moritz.
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  22. Identifying Innovative Actors in the Electricicity Supply Industry Using Machine Learning: An Application to UK Patent Data. (2020). Pollitt, Michael ; Dolphin, Geoffroy.
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  23. Fiscal Policies for Development and Climate Action. (2019). Pigato, Miria A.
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  26. Climate Change, Climate Policy, and Economic Growth. (2019). Stock, James.
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  27. Directed technical change as a response to natural-resource scarcity. (2019). Olovsson, Conny ; Krusell, Per ; Hassler, John.
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  28. A toolkit of policies to promote innovation. (2019). Williams, Heidi ; van Reenen, John ; bloom, nicholas.
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  29. The paradox of value, directed technical change, and the relative abundance of the chemical elements. (2019). Boyce, John R.
    In: Resource and Energy Economics.
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  30. The economics of green consumption, cultural transmission and sustainable technological change. (2019). Bezin, Emeline.
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  31. Abatement Strategies and the Cost of Environmental Regulation: Emission Standards on the European Car Market. (2019). Reynaert, Mathias.
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  32. Quid Pro Quo, Knowledge Spillover and Industrial Upgrading. (2019). Li, Shanjun ; Barwick, Panle ; Cao, Shengmao ; Bai, Jie.
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  34. A Toolkit of Policies to Promote Innovation. (2019). Williams, Heidi ; van Reenen, John ; bloom, nicholas.
    In: Journal of Economic Perspectives.
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  35. Financial Development and Industrial Pollution. (2018). Popov, Alexander ; De Haas, Ralph.
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  37. International Technology Sourcing and Knowledge Spillovers: Evidence from OECD Countries. (2018). Chen, Sophia ; Dauchy, Estelle.
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  38. Green Innovation And Economic Growth In A North-South Model. (2018). Witajewski-Baltvilks, Jan ; Fischer, Carolyn.
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  39. Financial barriers and environmental innovations: evidence from EU manufacturing firms. (2017). Zoli, Mariangela ; mancinelli, susanna ; Mazzanti, Massimiliano ; Ghisetti, Claudia.
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  40. The determinants of cleaner energy innovations of the world’s largest firms: the impact of firm learning and knowledge capital. (2017). Lhuillery, Stephane ; Laurens, Patricia ; le Bas, Christian ; Schoen, Antoine.
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  41. The Hand-Loom Weaver and the Power Loom: A Schumpeterian Perspective REVISED. (2017). Allen, Robert.
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  42. Driven up the wall? Role of environmental regulation in innovation along the automotive global value chain.. (2017). Srinivasan, Suchita.
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  43. From gallons to miles: A disaggregate analysis of automobile travel and externality taxes. (2017). Winston, Clifford ; Maheshri, Vikram ; Langer, Ashley.
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  44. The structure of the climate debate. (2017). Tol, Richard.
    In: Energy Policy.
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  45. Financing Innovation: Evidence from R&D Grants. (2017). Howell, Sabrina T.
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  46. Transition to Clean Technology. (2016). Kerr, William ; Hanley, Douglas ; Akcigit, Ufuk ; Acemoglu, Daron.
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