Investment versus Output Subsidies: Implications of Alternative Incentives for Wind Energy
Joseph E. Aldy, Todd Gerarden, Richard Sweeney
Boston College National Bureau of Economic Research John F. Kennedy University Cornell University
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This study examines the choice between subsidizing investment and subsidizing output to promote socially desirable production. We exploit a natural experiment to estimate the impact of subsidy margin on the productivity of wind farms. Using instrumental variable and matching estimators, we find that investment subsidy claimants produce 10%–12% less power than they would have under the output subsidy. Accounting for extensive margin effects, we show that output subsidies are more cost-effective than investment subsidies over a large range of output targets.
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