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David Popp is affiliated with Syracuse University in the United States. Their research activity lies primarily within the field of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with a total of sixteen publications contributing to this area. Several subfields further characterize their work, including Economics and Econometrics, Global and Planetary Change, Sociology and Political Science, Pollution, and Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment.

The main topics covered by David Popp's research reflect a multidimensional approach to environmental and economic challenges. These topics include Climate Change Policy and Economics, Energy, Environment, Economic Growth, Energy and Environment Impacts, Innovation Policy and R&D, Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy, the COVID-19 impact on air quality, and Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth.

David Popp has published in several academic venues, with a notable number of works appearing in the SSRN Electronic Journal. Other publication venues featuring their work include Environmental and Resource Economics, Research Policy, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, and the London School of Economics and Political Science Research Online.

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by David Popp are:

  • The Employment Impact of a Green Fiscal Push: Evidence from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, 2022, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity
  • Promoting Clean Energy Innovation at the State and Local Level, 2020, Agricultural and Resource Economics Review
  • Green Stimulus in a Post-pandemic Recovery: the Role of Skills for a Resilient Recovery, 2020, Environmental and Resource Economics

Other relevant publications associated with their research group or close collaboration include:

  • Do technology standards induce innovation in environmental technologies when coordination is important?, 2023, Research Policy
  • Induced innovation in energy technologies and systems: a review of evidence and potential implications for CO2 mitigation, 2021, London School of Economics and Political Science Research Online

David Popp frequently collaborates with several scholars. The most frequent coauthors in their work include Giovanni Marin, Francesco Vona, Ziqiao Chen, and Myriam Grégoire-Zawilski (also spelled Myriam Gregoire-Zawilski), with collaboration counts ranging from three to seven joint publications.

Best Publications

  • Mitigation from a cross-sectoral perspective

    Terry Barker;Igor Bashmakov;Awwad Alharthi;Markus Ammann

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

    Nick Johnstone;Ivan Haščič;David Popp

  • Induced Innovation and Energy Prices

    David Popp

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

    William D. Nordhaus;David Popp

  • Energy, the Environment, and Technological Change

    David Popp;David Popp;Richard G. Newell;Richard G. Newell;Adam B. Jaffe;Adam B. Jaffe

  • International innovation and diffusion of air pollution control technologies: the effects of NOX and SO2 regulation in the US, Japan, and Germany

    David Popp;David Popp

  • ENTICE: Endogenous Technological Change in the DICE Model of Global Warming

    David Popp;David Popp

  • Technology and the diffusion of renewable energy

    David Popp;David Popp;Ivan Hascic;Neelakshi Medhi

  • Pollution control innovations and the Clean Air Act of 1990

    David Popp

  • Lessons from patents: Using patents to measure technological change in environmental models

    David Popp

  • The effect of new technology on energy consumption

    David C. Popp

  • Innovation and Climate Policy

    David C Popp

  • International Technology Transfer, Climate Change, and the Clean Development Mechanism

    David Popp

  • R&D Subsidies and Climate Policy: Is There a “Free Lunch”?

    David Popp;David Popp

  • Environmental regulation and green skills: an empirical exploration

    Francesco Vona;Giovanni Marin;Davide Consoli;David Popp

  • Where does energy R&D come from? Examining crowding out from energy R&D

    David Popp;David Popp;Richard Newell

  • ENTICE-BR: The effects of backstop technology R&D on climate policy models

    David C Popp;David C Popp

  • Environmental Policy and Innovation: A Decade of Research

    David Popp

  • Endogenizing technological change : Matching empirical evidence to modeling needs

    William A. Pizer;David Popp;David Popp

  • The Transition to Endogenous Technical Change in Climate-Economy Models: A Technical Overview to the Innovation Modeling Comparison Project

    Jonathan Kohler;Michael Grubb;David Popp;Ottmar Edenhofer

  • Trade, Technology, and the Environment: Does Access to Technology Promote Environmental Regulation?

    Mary Lovely;David Popp;David Popp

Frequent Co-Authors

Adam B. Jaffe
Adam B. Jaffe Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
William A. Pizer
William A. Pizer Resources For The Future
Peter J. Wilcoxen
Peter J. Wilcoxen Syracuse University
Michael Grubb
Michael Grubb University College London
John Latham
John Latham University of Manchester
William D. Nordhaus
William D. Nordhaus Yale University
Ottmar Edenhofer
Ottmar Edenhofer Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Peter L. Read
Peter L. Read University of Oxford

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