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Klima- und umweltrelevante öffentliche Ausgaben in Österreich

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  • Angela Köppl
  • Stefan Schleicher

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  • Margit Schratzenstaller-Altzinger

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Der öffentliche Sektor als Produzent und Konsument von Gütern und Dienstleistungen spielt für Fortschritte in Hinblick auf die ökologische Entwicklung eines Landes eine wichtige Rolle. Das Working Paper beschäftigt sich mit der Erfassung der ökologisch relevanten öffentlichen Ausgaben in Österreich, wobei der Schwerpunkt auf klimarelevanten Ausgaben liegt. Die in Österreich verfügbaren Datengrundlagen bezüglicher öffentlicher Klima- und Umweltausgaben werden vorgestellt und hinsichtlich (der Grenzen) ihrer Aussagekraft diskutiert. Auch wird auf die Datengrundlagen zu den Kosten klimapolitischen Nicht-Handelns, zu ökologisch kontra-produktiven öffentlichen Subventionen sowie zu den für die grüne Transformation erforderlichen grünen öffentlichen Investitionen in Österreich eingegangen. Ziel des Beitrags ist es, einen möglichst vollständigen Überblick über die bestehenden Datengrundlagen zu ökologisch und insbesondere klimapolitisch relevanten öffentlichen Ausgaben in Österreich zu geben, Grenzen ihrer Aussagekraft aufzuzeigen und auf Datenlücken und -erfordernisse hinzuweisen. Schließlich werden auch Anforderungen hinsichtlich der institutionellen Rahmenbedingungen für die Implementierung öffentlicher Klimaschutzausgaben angesprochen.

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  • Angela Köppl & Stefan Schleicher & Margit Schratzenstaller-Altzinger, 2023. "Klima- und umweltrelevante öffentliche Ausgaben in Österreich," WIFO Working Papers 655, WIFO.
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