Economics of Innovation in the Energy Sector.

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An NBER conference on the Economics of Innovation in the Energy Sector took place March 17-18 in Cambridge and online. Research Associates Meredith Fowlie of the University of California, Berkeley, Ashley Langer of the University of Arizona, and David Popp of Syracuse University, and David Hemous of the University of Zurich organized the meeting, which was supported by Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Grant G-2019-12323. These researchers' papers were presented and discussed:

* Sugandha Srivastav, University of Oxford, "Bringing Breakthrough Technologies to Market: Evidence from Renewable Energy Projects"

* Sarah C. Armitage, Harvard University, "Technology Adoption and the Timing of Environmental Policy: Evidence from Efficient Lighting"

* Eugenie M. Dugoua, London School of Economics; Todd Gerarden, Cornell University; Kyle R. Myers, Harvard University; and Jacquelyn Pless, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Steering the Direction of Inventors and Innovation with Supply versus Demand Policies"

* Michael...

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