2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-343866/v1
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What are the main determinants of diffusion speed between academic research and industrial application? Evidence from four major clean-energy technologies

Abstract: Recent evidence suggests a slowdown of economic productivity in major Western and Asian economies. One of the most convincing causes is the slowdown in research productivity in key sectors of the economy, such as low-carbon technologies. The latter trend is particularly worrying as low-carbon technologies play a critical role in keeping global warming well below the 2°C that the Paris Agreement set. We rely on a novel data science method that connects scientific articles with patented technologies. We extract … Show more

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“…A swathe of recent impact evaluations demonstrating disappointing results suggest nature-based credits are at a crossroads [4][5][6] . Either nature-based credit markets continue to implement crediting processes replete with implicit incentives to overcredit, lose investor confidence and constrain one of our most promising tools for drawing private investment into conservation (see fig.…”
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“…A swathe of recent impact evaluations demonstrating disappointing results suggest nature-based credits are at a crossroads [4][5][6] . Either nature-based credit markets continue to implement crediting processes replete with implicit incentives to overcredit, lose investor confidence and constrain one of our most promising tools for drawing private investment into conservation (see fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…would not have happened in the absence of the intervention). However, multiple evaluations of voluntary credit markets have found this assumption is not consistently reliable [4][5][6] . The economic problem common to all creditswith nature-based credits no exceptionis adverse selection 6 .…”
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