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Market-Driven Investment Strategies to Implement the Bioeconomy Policy

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  • Adriaens, Peter
  • Tahvanainen, Antti-Jussi

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The Finnish economy is in dire need of industrial renewal. In the last two years, the government has put forth a number of green strategies that aim at turning the ship. Addressing these strategies, this brief suggests a new financial instrument – the Multi-Asset Renewal Fund (MARF) – to leverage limited public resources to boost vast private, institutional investments into the renewal of Finnish industries.

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  • Adriaens, Peter & Tahvanainen, Antti-Jussi, 2015. "Market-Driven Investment Strategies to Implement the Bioeconomy Policy," ETLA Brief 35, The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy.
  • Handle: RePEc:rif:briefs:35
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