The Role of R&D with a Continuum of Technologies and Environmental Degradation: An Optimal Control Approach

A. Bondarev, Alfred Greiner
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In this paper we develop an economic growth model that includes anthropogenic climate change. We explicitly include a research sector that creates new technologies and simultaneously expands productivities of existing technologies. The environment is affected by R&D activities both negatively, through increase of output from productivity growth, as well as positively, as new technologies are less harmful for the environment. We consider three different versions of the model. In the first version, there are no constraints with respect to research spending, while the R&D sector affects the rest of the economy. In this version, the environmental damages are lower than in the model with simple exogenous technical change. Next, we consider the research dynamics with a constant R&D budget set by the agent. We find that there exist two different steady states of this economy, one with higher productivities and less new technologies being developed, and the other with more technologies being created. In the last version, finally, we allow for dynamic R&D spending. For this version, it is demonstrated that sustained economic growth with preservation of the environment is possible given certain conditions as regards the technology and R&D spending.
技术连续体与环境退化的R&D作用:最优控制方法
在本文中,我们建立了一个包括人为气候变化的经济增长模型。我们明确包括一个研究部门,创造新技术,同时扩大现有技术的生产力。研发活动对环境的影响既有负面的,因为生产力增长增加了产出,也有积极的,因为新技术对环境的危害较小。我们考虑该模型的三个不同版本。在第一个版本中,研究支出没有限制,而研发部门影响着经济的其他部分。在这个版本中,环境损害低于单纯外生技术变化模型。接下来,我们考虑了代理人设定恒定研发预算时的研究动态。我们发现,这个经济体存在两种不同的稳定状态,一种是生产率较高,新技术开发较少,另一种是技术创造较多。在最后一个版本中,我们允许动态研发支出。对于这个版本,证明了在一定的技术和研发支出条件下,持续的经济增长和环境保护是可能的。
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