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Between the Green New Deal and Business-as-Almost-Usual: A Clean Energy Stimulus That Suits the Circumstances

David M. Hart

2020

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Summary

This policy analysis, as suggested by the title, examines alternative designs for clean energy stimulus packages in the context of the 2020 economic moment. The paper appears to situate itself between transformative Green New Deal approaches and more conservative stimulus models, evaluating which policy architecture suits prevailing economic and climate conditions. The work draws on institutional and innovation policy perspectives to inform stimulus design.

UK applicability

The paper focuses on United States policy context and may have limited direct applicability to UK energy policy, though comparative insights on stimulus design and clean energy investment mechanisms could inform UK green recovery strategies post-2020.

Key measures

Policy framework comparison; stimulus design options and trade-offs

Outcomes reported

The paper examines policy approaches to clean energy stimulus design, positioning options between ambitious Green New Deal proposals and incremental business-as-usual approaches. It analyses how stimulus policy can be calibrated to suit economic and climate circumstances.

Theme
Policy, governance & rights
Subject
Food & agricultural policy
Study type
Policy
Study design
Policy report
Source type
Policy report
Status
Published
Geography
United States
System type
Other
Catalogue ID
BFmor3g4if-49ymgv

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