Sustainable transformation to sustainability
Number | 3185 |
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Project manager | Katinka K. Holstmark |
Client | Norges Forskningsråd |
Client project no. | 268174 |
Participants | Rolf Golombek Mads Greaker Bård Harstad Karen Evelyn Hauge Michael Hoel Katinka K. Holstmark Jon Hovi Snorre Kverndokk Christian Traeger |
Period | 2017 - 2021 |
Project description
This project examines some of the key factors necessary to transform Norway to a low-emission society: - Policy choice: Which of the available climate policy options will be chosen and implemented in a democratic society? - Policy response: Green policies may fail to work as expected if actors respond differently to the policy than anticipated. How may social, psychological and other motivations influence the effects of common policy instruments in the climate field? - Green technology policy: Most investments in green R&D take place abroad. This suggests that Norway should have a two-sided strategy: push for international agreements that spur green R&D, and also implement domestic instruments to trigger more, and efficient, green R&D. How can an international green R&D agreement be designed, and how should Norway design its green R&D policy? - The interaction of policies for petroleum extraction and emission abatement: Extraction of Norwegian oil and gas tend to increase emissions of CO2, thereby undermining the goal of a reaching a low-emission society. However, extraction of natural gas may reduce the use of coal and thus contribute to lower global emissions in the short run. On the other hand, extraction of oil and natural gas reduce energy prices, which reduces incentives for investments in green R&D. How should Norway, with its stated goal of becoming a low-emissions society, balance these concerns?Publications
Scientific Journal
Author(s): | Title: | Year: | Reference: | Link: |
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Gaure, Simen, Rolf Golombek | True or not true: CO2 free electricity generation is possible | 2022 | Energy Vol 259, 124998 | [PDF] [DOI] |
Holtsmark, Katinka K., Kristoffer Midttømme | The dynamics of linking permit markets | 2021 | Journal of Public Economics Vol 198 | [DOI] |
Kverndokk, S., E. Figenbaum and J. Hovi | Would my driving pattern change if my neighbor were to buy an emission-free car? | 2020 | Resource and Energy Economics Vol.60, May 2020 | [PDF] [DOI] |
Holstmark, Katinka | Supply-side climate policy in Norway | 2019 | Nordic Economic Policy Review 2019:012, 209-235 | [PDF] |
Hauge, Karen Evelyn, Kjell Arne Brekke, Karine Nyborg, Jo Thori Lind | Sustaining cooperation through self-sorting: The good, the bad, and the conditional | 2019 | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Vol 116(12), 5299-5304 | [PDF] [DOI] |
Egorov, G., B. Harstad | Private Politics and Public Regulation | 2017 | The Review of Economic Studies Vol 84(4), 1652-1682 | [PDF] [DOI] |
CREE Working Paper
CREE is the Oslo Centre for Environmentally friendly Energy. Here you will only find the publications written by authors here at the Frisch Centre. A complete list is located at https://www.frisch.uio.no/prosjekter/cree/publications/CREE_working_papers/
Author(s): | Title: | Year: | Reference: | Link: |
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Kverndokk, Snorre, Erik Figenbaum, Jon Hovi | Would my driving pattern change if my neighbor were to buy an emissionfree car? | 2019 | No. 4 | [PDF] |
Other publications
Author(s): | Title: | Year: | Reference: | Link: |
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Hauge, K. E., S. Kverndokk and A. Lange | Why people oppose trade institutions – On morality, fairness and risky actions | 2021 | CESifo WP no.9456 | [PDF] |
Holstmark, Katinka, Kristoffer Midttømme | The Dynamics of Linking Permit Markets | 2019 | CESifo Working paper no 7548 | [PDF] |
Kverndokk, S., E. Figenbaum and J. Hovi | Would my driving pattern change if my neighbor were to buy an emission-free car? | 2019 | CESifo working paper nr 7679 | [PDF] |