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M PRA Munich Personal RePEc Archive Shifting to a Green Economy: Lock-in, Path Dependence, and Policy Options Eric Kemp-Benedict
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Document Date: 2014-12-03 11:04:20


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Bangkok / STOCKHOLM / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Witthyakit Building / Benedict Stockholm Environment Institute / Chulalongkorn University / Stockholm Environment Institute / /

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emission infrastructure / greenhouse gas emissions / energy use downward / energy intensity / particular technology / reduced energy consumption / energy sector / rubber / niche technologies / oil price crises / non-fossil energy sources / energy transition / steel / /

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Path Dependence / and Policy Options Eric Kemp-Benedict Stockholm Environment Institute / Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency / United Nations Environment Program / Global Commission on the Economy and Climate / European Union / Chulalongkorn University / /

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