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Path dependence,self-fulfilling expectations,and carbon lock-in
Institution:Ma Yinchu School of Economics, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China
Abstract:Growing under the incumbent dirty regime might generate inertia against switching to a clean alternative and lead to the carbon lock-in. I analyze the economics of carbon lock-in through the lens of path dependence and self-fulfilling expectation. The incumbent dirty regime, as the first mover, accumulates an installed base of household users during early lead periods. The installed base generates an effect of path dependence that incentives upcoming households to keep on joining the incumbent dirty regime rather than switch to the clean alternative. Switching could be an expectation-driven selection outcome if expectations are formed about an expanding clean regime which outweighs the path dependence effect. Switching is a welfare-improving outcome if welfare gains by upcoming households switching to the clean regime offset welfare losses by installed-base households locked in the dirty one.
Keywords:Carbon lock-in  Path dependence  History  Self-fulfilling expectations  Endogenous technological change
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