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The objective of this study is to analyze the impact of environmental policy on "green" innovation. To address this issue, we analyze the traditional determinants of "green" innovation in order to understand why it is necessary to implement the environmental policy. Using the sectoral data from 23 European countries, we consider a specification that takes into account not only traditional determinants of innovation but also the environmental regulation. We also include the dummies sectors in order to take into account the influence of specific-unobserved characteristics of sectors across these…mehr

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The objective of this study is to analyze the impact of environmental policy on "green" innovation. To address this issue, we analyze the traditional determinants of "green" innovation in order to understand why it is necessary to implement the environmental policy. Using the sectoral data from 23 European countries, we consider a specification that takes into account not only traditional determinants of innovation but also the environmental regulation. We also include the dummies sectors in order to take into account the influence of specific-unobserved characteristics of sectors across these countries. The results obtained from the regression indicate two main results: The first main result is the fact that even if stringency of environmental regulation influences positively the introduction of "green" innovation, the voluntary agreements ratified between public authorities and industries seem to be the main motivation for introducing "green" innovation. The second result is the fact that some standard determinants such as technological capability and appropriability conditions of general innovation still play a role in the introduction of "green" innovation.
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PhD candidate in economics at University of Saint-Etienne and University of Lyon in France and holder of two Masters degrees at Saint-Etienne University:one in economics and the other in Business Intelligence and Innovation Management, my research works are based on the impact evaluation of public policies, in particular in the field of innovation.