Growth theory and "green growth"
The relatively new and still amorphous concept of "Green Growth" can be understood as a call for balancing longer-term investments in sustaining environmental wealth with nearer-term income growth to reduce poverty. We draw on a large body of economic theory available for providing insigh...
Main Authors: | Smulders, S, Toman, M, Withagen, C |
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Format: | Working paper |
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University of Oxford
2014
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