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Pathways to a productive and inclusive net zero

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  • Pia Andres
  • Chiara Cavaglia
  • Sam Fankhouser
  • Ilya Ilin
  • Francois Lafond
  • Fulvia Marotta
  • Ralf Martin
  • Sandra McNally
  • Viet Nguyen-Tien
  • Alice Owen
  • Emilien Ravigne
  • Maxwell Read
  • Xiyu Ren
  • Misato Sato
  • Aurelien Saussay
  • Arjun Shah
  • Trang Thu Tran
  • Anna Valero
  • Guglielmo Ventura
  • Dennis Verhoeven
  • Francesco Vona
  • Golvine de Rochambeau

Abstract

The transition to net zero can bring economic benefits - improving productivity and living standards while tackling climate change and this collection of briefing papers shows how. Pathways to productive and inclusive net zero brings together highlights of research carried out under the Productive and Inclusive Net Zero (PRINZ) programme.

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  • Pia Andres & Chiara Cavaglia & Sam Fankhouser & Ilya Ilin & Francois Lafond & Fulvia Marotta & Ralf Martin & Sandra McNally & Viet Nguyen-Tien & Alice Owen & Emilien Ravigne & Maxwell Read & Xiyu Ren , 2026. "Pathways to a productive and inclusive net zero," CEP Reports 54, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
  • Handle: RePEc:cep:cepsps:54
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