Quelles politiques de l'innovation et de l'environnement pour quelle dynamique d'innovation environnementale ?
Marc-Hubert Depret () and
Abdelillah Hamdouch
Innovations, 2009, vol. n° 29, issue 1, 127-147
Abstract:
While there is today a large consensus around the extent and causes of climate change and the environment deterioration as well as on their mid-long term economic consequences if nothing is done, the international community remains divided regarding the nature, the scale and the schedule of the remedying actions that should be undertaken. In order to clarify the ongoing debates concerning these pending issues, economic analysis has proposed a series of interesting solutions based upon various institutional mechanisms and market devices. Paradoxically, environmental innovation occupies only a secondary role within this policy framework meanwhile many experts and analysts consider it as a key solution to environmental problems. Moreover, it is widely agreed that some environmental innovations should represent a considerable economic potential in the long term. How can one explain this paradox? We suggest in this exploratory article the following idea: innovation is not a core component in the agenda of policy-makers in charge of environment and climate issues because on the one hand innovation policies as well as environmental policies are usually inappropriate, and because these policies are usually designed and implemented without any due coordination among them, on the other hand. Codes JEL: B52, E6, L5, O3, Q55
Keywords: co-evolution; environmental innovations; firms; incentives; public policies; sustainable development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B52 E6 L5 O3 Q55 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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