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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Economics and Finance D-index 43 Citations 16,272 122 World Ranking 1149 National Ranking 728

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Law
  • Microeconomics
  • China

David Popp mainly focuses on Technological change, Induced innovation, Environmental economics, Incentive and Industrial organization. His study ties his expertise on Crowding out together with the subject of Technological change. His Induced innovation study combines topics in areas such as Early adopter and International economics.

His studies examine the connections between Environmental economics and genetics, as well as such issues in Economy, with regards to Investment. His Incentive research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Waste management and Operations management. His Industrial organization research incorporates elements of Productivity and Public policy.

His most cited work include:

  • Policies, Instruments and Co-operative Arrangements (5230 citations)
  • Induced Innovation and Energy Prices (861 citations)
  • Renewable Energy Policies and Technological Innovation: Evidence Based on Patent Counts (855 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

David Popp spends much of his time researching Technological change, Environmental economics, Induced innovation, Industrial organization and Emerging technologies. His research in Technological change intersects with topics in Crowding out and Microeconomics, Opportunity cost, Investment. David Popp works mostly in the field of Environmental economics, limiting it down to topics relating to Process and, in certain cases, Invention, as a part of the same area of interest.

Pollution, Control and Energy policy are fields of study that overlap with his Induced innovation research. David Popp has researched Industrial organization in several fields, including Green growth, Fossil fuel and Marketing. His Natural resource economics study incorporates themes from Public policy, Shock and Environmental resource management.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Technological change (50.45%)
  • Environmental economics (30.45%)
  • Induced innovation (27.73%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Government (14.09%)
  • Stimulus (5.00%)
  • Labour economics (5.45%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of investigation include Government, Stimulus, Labour economics, Industrial organization and Public economics. The concepts of his Government study are interwoven with issues in Quality, Institution, Private sector and Commercialization. David Popp interconnects Fossil fuel, Diminishing returns and Entrepreneurship in the investigation of issues within Industrial organization.

His research investigates the link between Environmental innovation and topics such as Green innovation that cross with problems in Induced innovation. A majority of his New energy research is a blend of other scientific areas, such as Technological change and Environmental economics. David Popp integrates Technological change with Environmentally friendly in his study.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • The Learning Process and Technological Change in Wind Power: Evidence from China's CDM Wind Projects. (35 citations)
  • Environmental Policy and Innovation: A Decade of Research (31 citations)
  • From science to technology: The value of knowledge from different energy research institutions (28 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Law
  • China
  • Microeconomics

David Popp mainly investigates Government, Industrial organization, Alternative energy, Public economics and Private sector. His work carried out in the field of Government brings together such families of science as Policy incentives and Environmental innovation. His studies deal with areas such as Diminishing returns and Investment as well as Industrial organization.

His study deals with a combination of Alternative energy and Commercialization. As part of his studies on Public economics, David Popp often connects relevant areas like Downstream. His Private sector research includes themes of Quality, Marketing, Institution and Public relations.

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Best Publications

Mitigation from a cross-sectoral perspective

Terry Barker;Igor Bashmakov;Awwad Alharthi;Markus Ammann.
Barker, Terry; Bashmakov, Igor; Alharthi, Awwad; Ammann, Markus; Cifuentes, Luis; Drexhage, John; Maosheng, Duan; Edenhofer, Ottmar; Flannery, Brian; Grubb, Michael; Hoogwijk, Monique; Ibitoye, Francis; Jepma, Catrinus; Pizer, William; Yamaji, Kenji; Awerbuch, Shimon; Bernstein, Lenny; Faaij, Andre; Hayami, Hitoshi; Heggedal, Tom; Kverndokk, Snorre; Latham, John; Michaelowa, Axel; Popp, David; Read, Peter; Schleicher, Stefan; Smith, Mike; Toth, Ferenc (2007). Mitigation from a cross-sectoral pe (2007)

2906 Citations

Mitigation from a cross-sectoral perspective

Terry Barker;Igor Bashmakov;Awwad Alharthi;Markus Ammann.
Barker, Terry; Bashmakov, Igor; Alharthi, Awwad; Ammann, Markus; Cifuentes, Luis; Drexhage, John; Maosheng, Duan; Edenhofer, Ottmar; Flannery, Brian; Grubb, Michael; Hoogwijk, Monique; Ibitoye, Francis; Jepma, Catrinus; Pizer, William; Yamaji, Kenji; Awerbuch, Shimon; Bernstein, Lenny; Faaij, Andre; Hayami, Hitoshi; Heggedal, Tom; Kverndokk, Snorre; Latham, John; Michaelowa, Axel; Popp, David; Read, Peter; Schleicher, Stefan; Smith, Mike; Toth, Ferenc (2007). Mitigation from a cross-sectoral pe (2007)

2906 Citations

What is the Value of Scientific Knowledge? An Application to Global Warming Using the PRICE Model

William D. Nordhaus;David Popp.
The Energy Journal (1997)

1948 Citations

What is the Value of Scientific Knowledge? An Application to Global Warming Using the PRICE Model

William D. Nordhaus;David Popp.
The Energy Journal (1997)

1948 Citations

Renewable Energy Policies and Technological Innovation: Evidence Based on Patent Counts

Nick Johnstone;Ivan Haščič;David Popp.
Environmental and Resource Economics (2010)

1645 Citations

Renewable Energy Policies and Technological Innovation: Evidence Based on Patent Counts

Nick Johnstone;Ivan Haščič;David Popp.
Environmental and Resource Economics (2010)

1645 Citations

Induced Innovation and Energy Prices

David Popp.
The American Economic Review (2002)

1596 Citations

Induced Innovation and Energy Prices

David Popp.
The American Economic Review (2002)

1596 Citations

Energy, the Environment, and Technological Change

David Popp;David Popp;Richard G. Newell;Richard G. Newell;Adam B. Jaffe;Adam B. Jaffe.
National Bureau of Economic Research (2010)

942 Citations

Energy, the Environment, and Technological Change

David Popp;David Popp;Richard G. Newell;Richard G. Newell;Adam B. Jaffe;Adam B. Jaffe.
National Bureau of Economic Research (2010)

942 Citations

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