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CDM and international technology transfer: empirical evidence on wind power
Authors:Ivan Ha??i?  Nick Johnstone
Affiliation:1. Empirical Policy Analysis Unit, OECD Environment Directorate , 2 rue André Pascal, 75775 Paris Cedex 16, France Ivan.Hascic@oecd.org;3. Empirical Policy Analysis Unit, OECD Environment Directorate , 2 rue André Pascal, 75775 Paris Cedex 16, France
Abstract:This article examines the effect of the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) on the international transfer of wind power technologies. The analysis is conducted using patent data from over 100 countries during the period 1988–2008. It is found that transfers from Annex I countries to non-Annex I countries are significantly affected by the contemporaneous establishment of projects under the CDM. However, when taking into account the cumulative effect of CDM projects, the effect is negative. Finally, the effect of domestic absorptive capacity in the host country is positive and significant. Because involvement with the CDM may increase the latter, this is an important area for further research.
Keywords:Clean Development Mechanism  climate policy frameworks  intellectual property rights  technology transfer  wind power
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