Paper Title
Instrument Choice for Environmental Technology Licensing: Standards Vs. Tradeable Permits

Abstract
In this paper, we examine the relationship between the choice of regulatory instruments and environmental technology licensing. We analyze and compare firms’ licensing behavior under two commonly used regulatory instruments: standards and tradeable permits. Given that the instruments emit the same amount of emissions, we find that in the intralicensing scheme, the standards instrument is unambiguously superior to the emission-trading in providing more incentives for the licensor to participate in the licensing transaction. This implies that to better promote the spillover of pollution abatement technology, the standards instrument may be more appropriate.