“Green growth” is an attractive slogan with a variety of possible meanings. This essay critically examines several potential meanings of this slogan and provides a brief overview of some of the main implications of the other papers in this special issue. Taken together, these papers argue for the importance of careful analysis of energy/environmental policies, particularly ambitious ones claiming to offer huge benefits with little or no cost
The entry into a non-expansionary phase of the economic cycle, caused by the financial and economic ...
Economic growth has become a fetish, as it is believed to yield many benefits to society. It has its...
The discourse of ‘green growth’ has recently gained ground in environmental governance deliberations...
In the face of a stalled international process on climate change, domestic action has taken center s...
Alex Bowen and Sam Fankhauser outline why green growth is currently so attractive to commentators. I...
Although the term is still rarely used in the United States, in recent years “green growth” has beco...
The chapter explores the concept of “green growth” as it has emerged in international policy discour...
Michael Jacobs argues that green growth speaks directly to the economic priority of governments. Env...
Subsidies to select renewable industrial sectors are paid for by the rest of the economy, in particu...
Governments in countries across the world increasingly adopt the “green growth” discourse to underli...
This short article, based on a presentation at the London School of Economics, criticizes the common...
Because of the high costs related to environmental and climate protection, green products and green ...
The ‘Green Economy’ is fast becoming the new alpha and omega to solve both the environmental and eco...
Advocates of green-growth policies and those who advocate policies to stop growth both accept that t...
‘Greening’ economic growth discourses are increasingly replacing the catchword of ‘sustainable devel...
The entry into a non-expansionary phase of the economic cycle, caused by the financial and economic ...
Economic growth has become a fetish, as it is believed to yield many benefits to society. It has its...
The discourse of ‘green growth’ has recently gained ground in environmental governance deliberations...
In the face of a stalled international process on climate change, domestic action has taken center s...
Alex Bowen and Sam Fankhauser outline why green growth is currently so attractive to commentators. I...
Although the term is still rarely used in the United States, in recent years “green growth” has beco...
The chapter explores the concept of “green growth” as it has emerged in international policy discour...
Michael Jacobs argues that green growth speaks directly to the economic priority of governments. Env...
Subsidies to select renewable industrial sectors are paid for by the rest of the economy, in particu...
Governments in countries across the world increasingly adopt the “green growth” discourse to underli...
This short article, based on a presentation at the London School of Economics, criticizes the common...
Because of the high costs related to environmental and climate protection, green products and green ...
The ‘Green Economy’ is fast becoming the new alpha and omega to solve both the environmental and eco...
Advocates of green-growth policies and those who advocate policies to stop growth both accept that t...
‘Greening’ economic growth discourses are increasingly replacing the catchword of ‘sustainable devel...
The entry into a non-expansionary phase of the economic cycle, caused by the financial and economic ...
Economic growth has become a fetish, as it is believed to yield many benefits to society. It has its...
The discourse of ‘green growth’ has recently gained ground in environmental governance deliberations...