Managing tradeoffs in green industrial policies: The role of renewable energy policy design
Abstract
Green industrial policies around renewable energy (RE) are growing increasingly prevalent in emerging economy contexts as a means to foster low-carbon industrialization pathways. However, policymakers often face a tradeoff in their policy designs. In this paper, we focus on the tradeoff between minimizing the cost of low-carbon energy generation to fuel traditional input-intensive industrialization strategies, and implementing potentially costly...
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Title
Managing tradeoffs in green industrial policies: The role of renewable energy policy design
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
122
Pages
11 - 26
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