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Why Fiscal Policy Matters for a Green Economy Transition

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  • Carlo Carraro

    (FEEM)

  • Suneel Pandey

    (Green Growth and Resource Efficiency Division, The Energy and Resources Institute)

  • Steven Stone

    (Green Economy Initiaitve, UNEP)

Abstract

On 29-30 January 2015, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) host the GGKP's third Annual Conference on the theme of "Fiscal Policies and the Green Economy Transition: Generating Knowledge – Creating Impact". Re3 is pleased to publish the insight by Carlo Carraro, Suneel Pandey and Steven Stone drawn from the Green Growth Knowledge Platform blog, presenting the case for using fiscal policy to achieve economic, social and environmental goals - highlighting examples in the energy, water and transport sectors and outlining the challenges which exist in practice.

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  • Carlo Carraro & Suneel Pandey & Steven Stone, 2015. "Why Fiscal Policy Matters for a Green Economy Transition," Review of Environment, Energy and Economics - Re3, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:fem:femre3:2015.01-03
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