The purpose and role of product standards in the commercialization of new energy technologies : a preliminary analysis
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Bottaro, Drew
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This paper discusses the role of product standards in a
commercialization program. The usefulness of standards is explained as
arising from the existence of transaction costs and other market failures
in the operation of markets, and the effects of standards upon market
operation are broadly discussed. The role of standards in a
commercialization program is then explored and is seen as justified by
the existence of market failures and the lack of suitable options other
than standards available for remedying certain particulars of the
situation. A description of the voluntary standards system follows to
show how its use in a commercialization program may modify the
governmental role.
Date issued
1978-10Publisher
MIT Energy Laboratory
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05730905
Series/Report no.
MIT-EL78-023WP
Keywords
Commercial products |x Standards |z United States.
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