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  • November 16, 2015

Role of Fiscal Instruments in Promoting Low-carbon Technology Innovation (GGKP)

This GGKP working paper reviews the best practices associated with the choice and design of fiscal instruments for low-carbon technologies and identifies the main lessons learned from their implementation in the case of renewable energy.
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