Economic recessions and decarbonisation : analysing green stimulus spending in Canada and the US
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Enthalten in: New political economy - London [u.a.] : Taylor & Francis, 1996, 29(2024), 4, Seite 513-531 |
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10.1080/13563467.2023.2294744 doi (DE-627)1898466769 (DE-599)KXP1898466769 DE-627 ger DE-627 rda eng Tørstad, Vegard verfasserin (DE-588)1330850696 (DE-627)188990273X aut Economic recessions and decarbonisation analysing green stimulus spending in Canada and the US Vegard Tørstad, Jonas Nahm, Jon Hovi, Tora Skodvin and Gard Olav Dietrichson 2024 Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier Climate policy (dpeaa)DE-206 economic recessions (dpeaa)DE-206 green industrial policy (dpeaa)DE-206 lobbying (dpeaa)DE-206 stimulus spending (dpeaa)DE-206 Nahm, Jonas verfasserin (DE-588)1144393353 (DE-627)1004718934 (DE-576)495368199 aut Hovi, Jon 1956- verfasserin (DE-588)170226441 (DE-627)060283270 (DE-576)178351156 aut Skodvin, Tora verfasserin aut Dietrichson, Gard Olav verfasserin aut Enthalten in New political economy London [u.a.] : Taylor & Francis, 1996 29(2024), 4, Seite 513-531 Online-Ressource (DE-627)320509451 (DE-600)2013229-3 (DE-576)091017831 1469-9923 nnns volume:29 year:2024 number:4 pages:513-531 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/13563467.2023.2294744 Verlag kostenfrei https://doi.org/10.1080/13563467.2023.2294744 Resolving-System kostenfrei GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ILN_26 ISIL_DE-206 SYSFLAG_1 GBV_KXP GBV_ILN_11 GBV_ILN_20 GBV_ILN_22 GBV_ILN_39 GBV_ILN_40 GBV_ILN_60 GBV_ILN_63 GBV_ILN_65 GBV_ILN_69 GBV_ILN_70 GBV_ILN_100 GBV_ILN_110 GBV_ILN_151 GBV_ILN_224 GBV_ILN_285 GBV_ILN_370 GBV_ILN_647 GBV_ILN_702 GBV_ILN_2001 GBV_ILN_2006 GBV_ILN_2007 GBV_ILN_2009 GBV_ILN_2011 GBV_ILN_2020 GBV_ILN_2025 GBV_ILN_2026 GBV_ILN_2034 GBV_ILN_2055 GBV_ILN_2088 GBV_ILN_2093 GBV_ILN_2111 GBV_ILN_2190 GBV_ILN_2336 GBV_ILN_2470 GBV_ILN_2507 GBV_ILN_2548 GBV_ILN_4035 GBV_ILN_4046 GBV_ILN_4112 GBV_ILN_4246 GBV_ILN_4249 GBV_ILN_4305 GBV_ILN_4306 GBV_ILN_4307 GBV_ILN_4313 GBV_ILN_4325 GBV_ILN_4393 GBV_ILN_4700 GBV_ILN_2403 GBV_ILN_2403 ISIL_DE-LFER AR 29 2024 4 513-531 26 01 0206 456551317X x1z 12-08-24 2403 01 DE-LFER 4574096632 00 --%%-- --%%-- n --%%-- l01 03-09-24 2403 01 DE-LFER https://doi.org/10.1080/13563467.2023.2294744 2403 01 DE-LFER https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/13563467.2023.2294744 26 00 DE-206 Existing research has demonstrated that government policies often prioritise growth over climate during economic downturns. Yet government stimulus spending during economic downturns also offers an opportunity for decarbonisation through long-term investments in infrastructure, transportation electrification, building efficiency, and clean energy technologies able to reduce emissions and sustainably shift the economy away from fossil fuels. We study the size and distribution of green stimulus spending in response to two recent economic downturns – the 2008 financial crisis and the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic. Focusing on Canada and the US – two major economies with strong incumbent fossil fuel interests – we explore the determinants of green stimulus spending. Counter to conventional wisdom, our findings provide little evidence to support the notion that institutional permeability to industry lobbying influenced the share of green stimulus spending. Instead, drawing on a novel dataset on green recovery spending and lobbying, we show that the strength of liberal parties in the legislatures shapes the distribution of stimulus funds. Our analysis suggests that liberal parties committed to decarbonisation can leverage economic crises to align economic and climate policy making, even in the face of strong lobbying efforts by the fossil fuel sector. |
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