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There are demands on central banks and financial regulators to take on new responsibilities for supporting the transition to a low-carbon economy. Regulators can indeed facilitate the reorientation of financial flows necessary for the transition. But their powers should not be overestimated....
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energy, and later by innovation induced by research subsidies. Green production subsidies are ineffective because they …
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implications for Paraguay's export revenues and fiscal position are potentially significant. The paper reviews the current energy …
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This paper provides estimates of output multipliers for spending in clean energy and biodiversity conservation, as well … as for spending on non-ecofriendly energy and land use activities. Using a new international dataset, we find that every …, estimated multipliers associated with spending on renewable and fossil fuel energy investment are comparable, and the former (1 …
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Green debt markets are rapidly growing while product design and standards are evolving. Many policymakers and investors view green debt as an important component in the policy mix to achieve the transition to a low carbon economy and ensure the pricing of climate risks. Our analysis contributes...
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Curve and the energy consumption growth literature, which postulates that as income increases, emissions increase pari passu …
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minimum electricity consumption is around 14.6 degree C for the world and it is higher in urban and more industrial areas; and …
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support. Second, the effects are muted in countries where non-green (dirty) energy is a relatively small input into production …
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