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Is Green Growth Good for the Poor?

2014

Dercon Stefan


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World Bank, Washington, DC
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Economic research; Absolute poverty; Capital investments; Comparative advantage; Environmental regulation; Impact on poverty; Pro-poor; Counterfactual; Capital costs; Developing world; Political economy; Environmental impacts; Increase growth; Gdp per capita; Policy instruments; Poverty dynamics; Rural livelihoods; Informal insurance mechanisms; Risks of climate change; Labor productivity; Growth policies; Poor households; Technological progress; Private goods; Informal insurance; Poor populations; Extreme events; Economic growth rates; Clean air act; Economic activity; Adverse impacts; Production processes; Human capital investment; Environmental regulations; Growth model; Income smoothing; Economic cooperation; Rich countries; Poverty impact; Economic review papers; Jobs; Productivity growth; Discount rate; Growth prospects; Spatial processes; Absolute terms; Expected returns; Opportunity cost; Welfare gains; Carbon energy; Human development; Growth process; Policy research; Wealth; Economic assets; High poverty; Externality; Poverty-reducing growth; Sector activities; Cost of fuel; Fuel prices; Income growth; Economic opportunities; Intergenerational equity; Poor; Environmental costs; Growth rates; Infrastructure investment; Efficiency gains; Safety nets; Emissions; Monetary fund; Rural; Development report; Rapid growth; Smallholder agriculture; Real income; Clean energy economy; Skilled labor; Clean energy; Macroeconomic policies; Water prices; Environmental benefits; Producers; Welfare effects; Impacts of climate change; Returns to scale; Long run; Alternative investments; Persistent poverty; Development policy; Remote areas; Economic change; Water pricing; Inequality; Pro-poor growth; Environmental problems; Price tag; Rural settings; Discount rates; Market failure; Distributional effects; Output growth; Cleaner water; Food self-sufficiency; Increasing returns; Environmental changes; Livelihood security; Poverty persistence; Poverty change; Middle income countries; Global poverty; Productive assets; Poor countries; Potential output; Empirical basis; Clean water; Economic productivity; Growth context; Market failures; Low-income countries; Gdp; Increasing returns to scale; Economic diversification; Positive effects; Alternative growth paths; Extreme weather; High growth; Lump sum; Income risk; Insurance market; Negative impact; Consumption smoothing; Environmental; Climatic conditions; Externalities; Skilled workers
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