As the world shifts from fossil fuels to renewables, millions of jobs could be lost—or created. But where will these jobs go? And who benefits?
🚨 Our new paper with @gianlucapallant and F.Lamperti addresses these questions
👉 Link: https://t.co/CRgHarrTA5
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Why is this relevant?
The issue of jobs lies at the heart of debates on the socio-economic and political viability of a rapid decarbonization.
🚨This paper shows that renewable energy investments can serve as an important source of local stimulus, especially in rural areas.
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Economic impacts: The dynamic response of GDP growth to RE investments mimics the results for employment. The green investment multiplier is >1 after 5 years
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📢📢Happy to announce that my article on occupational mobility in post-WWII Italy has been published on @RivStoriaEcon!
Check it out on early access!
Link 👉https://t.co/tujeRJY33a
A short summary 👇
Tomorrow at 5 PM @hallegatte will give a lecture on how to design robust climate change policies, as part of our joint seminar series with @IIPP_UCL. A panel discussion with Kerstin Hötte, Francesco Lamperti and @Leonie_Climate will follow.
Register here https://t.co/c6CxO3zbOE