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Rethinking the green recovery through renewable energy expansion

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  • Emna Omri
  • Nouri Chtourou
  • Damien Bazin

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The world today is facing the worst economic and environmental crises in generations. Hence, we need policies that can stimulate recovery and at the same time reach the sustainability. United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP et al., 2008; UNEP, 2009a, 2009b, 2011) and many economists (e.g., Barbier, 2009a, 2009b, 2010; Edenhofer and Stern, 2009; Robins et al., 2009) advocate the need for a 'green recovery'. This concept means that the economic crisis should be grasped by governments as an opportunity to reduce carbon dependency and put economies on a path of 'green growth' by using green stimulus packages. Many papers and international reports advocate that the renewable energy sector is an essential step in the path of green recovery. The main aim of this paper is to review a selection of responses to the double crisis by international institutions and to focus on the achievements made in the renewable energy sector.

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  • Emna Omri & Nouri Chtourou & Damien Bazin, 2015. "Rethinking the green recovery through renewable energy expansion," International Journal of Sustainable Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 18(1/2), pages 59-76.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijsusd:v:18:y:2015:i:1/2:p:59-76
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    1. Agbemabiese, Lawrence & Nyangon, Joseph & Lee, Jae-Seung & Byrne, John, 2018. "Enhancing Climate Finance Readiness: A Review of Selected Investment Frameworks as Tools of Multilevel Governance," MPRA Paper 91488, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Maradin Dario & Cerović Ljerka & Mjeda Trina, 2017. "Economic Effects of Renewable Energy Technologies," Naše gospodarstvo/Our economy, Sciendo, vol. 63(2), pages 49-59, June.
    3. C. Pezon, 2018. "Balancing equity and financial sustainability for the provision of safe water to all in small towns in Burkina Faso," Post-Print hal-02012269, HAL.
    4. Yasmeen, Rizwana & Tao, Rui & Jie, Wanchen & Padda, Ihtsham Ul Haq & Shah, Wasi Ul Hassan, 2022. "The repercussions of business cycles on renewable & non-renewable energy consumption structure: Evidence from OECD countries," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 190(C), pages 572-583.
    5. Damien Bazin & Nouri Chtourou & Amna Omri, 2019. "Risk management and policy implications for concentrating solar power technology investments in Tunisia," Post-Print hal-02061788, HAL.

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