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PRET: Technological Regime Shifts to Environmental Sustainability

theme Theme 5: The governance of science technology and innovation 
client Netherlands Scientific Research Council, NWO 
time frame 1998-2003 
researcher(s) Robin Cowan
René Kemp
Paul Windrum
description The project analyzed the economic effects of environmental policy in the Netherlands, taking into account endogenous technical change and structural change in the Dutch economy until 2020. The MERIT component of the study focused on “Technological regime shifts to environmental sustainability”, which analysed the possibilities for system innovation in transport and the energy sector.  
deliverables Vollebergh, Herman, Willem van Groenendaal, Marjan Hofkes, en René Kemp (red.) (2004) Milieubeleid en technologische ontwikkeling in de Nederlandse economie, SDUuitgevers, Den Haag.

Geels, Frank, en René Kemp (2004) Technologische transities voor duurzaamheid, in Herman Vollebergh, Willem van Groenendaal, Marjan Hofkes, en René Kemp (red.) Milieubeleid en technologische ontwikkeling in de Nederlandse Economie, SDU Uitgevers, Den Haag, 17-44.

Windrum, P. and Birchenhall, C., 2005, Structural change in the presence of network externalities: a co-evolutionary model of technological successions, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Vol. 15 (2), pp.123-148.

Windrum P., 2003, Unlocking a lock-in: towards a model of technological succession, in Applied Evolutionary Economics: New Empirical Methods and Simulation Techniques, P.P. Saviotti (ed.), Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.  

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