Reports
Economic instruments for managing environmentally harmful products in Moldova (OECD)
The project “Economic instruments for managing environmentally harmful products in Moldova” is part of the European Union’s initiative “Greening Economies in the Eastern Neighbourhood” (EaP GREEN) implemented by the OECD
Economic instruments for managing environmentally harmful products in Ukraine (OECD)
The project “Economic instruments for managing environmentally harmful products in Ukraine” is part of the European Union’s initiative “Greening Economies in the Eastern Neighbourhood” (EaP GREEN) implemented by the OECD
Creating Market Incentives for Greener Products – A Policy Manual for Eastern Partnership Countries (OECD)
Well-designed taxes can foster the use of less environmentally harmful products while also generating revenue for the public budget. However, economic instruments should primarily be used with a view to
Talk is Cheap: How G20 Governments are Financing Climate Disaster (Oil Change International)
This report by Oil Change International details public support for energy projects from G20 public finance institutions (such as overseas development aid agencies and export credit agencies) and multilateral development
Agricultural Policy Monitoring and Evaluation 2017 (OECD)
This OECD report analyzes how members of the OECD, the EU and 11 major emerging-market nations support the agricultural sector. The 52 countries covered account for around two-thirds of global
Sustaining Fuel Subsidy Reform (CFR)
Economists widely agree that the subsidies, which reduce consumer prices for petroleum and natural gas below free-market prices, often strain government budgets, fail to target poverty efficiently, and distribute benefits