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The Clean Development Mechanism and the international diffusion of technologies: An empirical study
Received 24 October 2007;
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Abstract
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is expected to stimulate the North–South transfer of climate-friendly technologies. This paper provides an assessment of the technology transfers that take place through the CDM using a data set of 644 registered projects. It provides a detailed description of the transfers (frequency, type, by sector, by host country, etc.). It also includes an econometric analysis of their drivers. We show that transfer likeliness increases with the size of the projects. The transfer probability is 50% higher in projects implemented in a subsidiary of Annex 1 companies while the presence of an official credit buyer has a lower—albeit positive—impact. The analysis also yields interesting results on how technological capabilities of the host country influence technology diffusion in the CDM.
Keywords: Kyoto Protocol; Clean Development Mechanism; International technology transfer
Article Outline
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Data issues
- 3. Descriptive statistics regarding technology transfers
- 3.1. Frequency and nature of technology transfers
- 3.2. Transfer by type of technology
- 3.3. Transfer by mitigation mechanism
- 3.4. Technology transfer by host country
- 3.5. Technology suppliers
- 3.6. Partnerships
- 4. Determinants of technology transfers: an econometric analysis
- 4.1. The econometric model
- 4.2. Results
- 5. Explaining the type of transfer
- 6. Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- References







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