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Growth, Investment and the Low-Carbon Transition: A View From Saudi Arabia

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  • Nicholas Howarth
  • Alessandro Lanza

    (King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center)

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A common priority across G20 countries is the need to reinvigorate economies through an economic transformation that delivers a higher level of better quality growth. At KAPSARC, the need to improve economic growth and deliver climate goals agreed at COP21 in Paris is being investigated using an energy productivity framework, or how greater value can be obtained from the energy system for each unit of energy consumed.

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  • Nicholas Howarth & Alessandro Lanza, 2017. "Growth, Investment and the Low-Carbon Transition: A View From Saudi Arabia," Discussion Papers ks-2017--dp014-r1, King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:prc:dpaper:ks-2017--dp014-r1
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