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  1. International Economics and Economic Policy
  2. International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 7
  3. International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 7, Issue 2-3, August 2010
  4. The Dutch energy transition approach
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International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 14
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 13
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 12
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 11
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 10
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 9
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 8
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 7
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 7, Issue 4, December 2010
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 7, Issue 2-3, August 2010
The international economics of resources and resource policy
Global economic sustainability indicator: analysis and policy options for the Copenhagen process
Sustainability economics, resource efficiency, and the Green New Deal
The U.S. proposed carbon tariffs, WTO scrutiny and China’s responses
International economics of resource productivity – Relevance, measurement, empirical trends, innovation, resource policies
Competences for green development and leapfrogging in newly industrializing countries
Eco-innovation for environmental sustainability: concepts, progress and policies
The Dutch energy transition approach
Multi-agent modeling of economic innovation dynamics and its implications for analyzing emission impacts
How to increase global resource productivity? Findings from modelling in the petrE project
Eco-innovation for enabling resource efficiency and green growth: development of an analytical framework and preliminary analysis of industry and policy practices
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 7, Issue 1, May 2010
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 6
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 5
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 4
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 3
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 2
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 1

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The Dutch energy transition approach

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Kemp, René
Copyright Year 2010
Abstract The article describes the Dutch energy transition approach as an example of an industrial policy approach for sustainable growth. It is a corporatist approach for innovation, enrolling business in processes of transitional change that should lead to a more sustainable energy system. A broad portfolio of options is being supported. A portfolio of options is generated in a bottom-up, forward looking manner in which special attention is given to system innovation. Both the technology portfolio and policies should develop with experience. The approach is forward-looking and adaptive. One might label it as guided evolution with variations being selected in a forward-manner by knowledgeable actors willing to invest in the selected innovations, the use of strategic learning projects (transition experiments) and the use of special programmes and instruments. Initially, the energy transition was a self-contained process, largely separated from existing policies for energy savings and the development of sustainable energy sources. It is now one of the pillars of the overall government approach for climate change. It is a promising model but economic gains and environmental gains so far have been low. In this article I give a detailed description of the approach and an evaluation of it.
Starting Page 291
Ending Page 316
Page Count 26
File Format PDF
ISSN 16124804
Journal International Economics and Economic Policy
Volume Number 7
Issue Number 2-3
e-ISSN 16124812
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2010-06-23
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics Economic Policy International Economics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Economics and Econometrics
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