| Title |
Fueling the Innovative Process: Oil Prices and Induced Innovation in Automotive Energy-Efficient Technology
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| Author |
Crabb, Joseph M. Johnson, Daniel K. N.
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| Type of Resource |
text
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| Digital Origin |
born digital
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| Date Created |
2007-05
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| Abstract |
This paper tests the induced innovation hypothesis that higher oil prices will lead to increased innovation in energy-efficient automotive technology. We find robust empirical support for the hypothesis, while using various measures of oil and gas prices and controlling for other factors including constructed knowledge stocks and macroeconomic variables.
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| Keywords |
induced innovation patent oil gas automobile energy
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| Rights Statement |
Copyright restrictions apply. Contact the author for permission to publish.
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| Note (admin) |
Acquired as PDF from Colorado College Department of Economics and Business. Converted to PDF/A1.b using Adobe Acrobat Professional.
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| Publisher |
Colorado College
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| Place of Publication |
Colorado Springs, Colorado
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| Local Identifier |
2007-04
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| Handle |
http://hdl.handle.net/10176/coccc:2617
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