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Mapping Economic Opportunities in Global Clean Energy Supply Chains

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  • Li, Yang
  • Ahuja, Ketan
  • Daryanani, Karan
  • Hausmann, Ricardo
  • Yıldırım, Muhammed A.

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The energy transition offers countries that can manufacture clean energy technologies substantial opportunities for sustainable economic growth. This paper provides a framework for context-aware industrial policy by applying economic complexity theory to a newly constructed dataset of twelve key clean energy supply chains (CESCs). We find that CESCs are diverse but highly interdependent; they are also growing faster and are more concentrated than other industries. CESCs exhibit substantial entry, exit and competitive churn, and countries are more likely to enter CESC industries that are related to their existing productive capabilities. We also explore changing global competitiveness and country positioning in these industries, and draw out implications of these patterns for industrial policymakers.

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  • Li, Yang & Ahuja, Ketan & Daryanani, Karan & Hausmann, Ricardo & Yıldırım, Muhammed A., 2026. "Mapping Economic Opportunities in Global Clean Energy Supply Chains," CEPR Discussion Papers 21561, Centre for Economic Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:21561
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