References - Here, you can find all the references mentioned in class (including non required readings)
- de Freitas Netto, S. V., Sobral, M. F. F., Ribeiro, A. R. B., & Soares, G. R. D. L. (2020). Concepts and forms of greenwashing: A systematic review. Environmental Sciences Europe, 32, 1-12.
- Campiglio, E., Dafermos, Y., Monnin, P., Ryan-Collins, J., Schotten, G., & Tanaka, M. (2018). Climate change challenges for central banks and financial regulators. Nature climate change, 8(6), 462-468.
- Baines, J., & Hager, S. B. (2022). Commodity traders in a storm: financialization, corporate power and ecological crisis. Review of International Political Economy, 29(4), 1053-1084.
- Reclaim Finance. (2022). Banking on Climate Chaos (report).
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Baccaro, L., Blyth, M. & Pontusson, J. eds. Diminishing Returns: the New Politics of Growth and Stagnation, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Baccaro, L. & Pontusson, J. (2022) The politics of growth models, Review of Keynesian Economics, 10(2): 204-221.
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Benoıt, C., Regan, A., Schwander A. & Vlandas, T. forth. The New trilemma of democratic capitalism. Working manuscript.
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Haffert, L. & Mertens, D. (2019) ‘Between distribution and allocation: growth models, sectoral coalitions and the politics of taxation revisited’, Socio-Economic Review, 19(2), 487-510.
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Iversen, T. & Soskice, D. (2019) Democracy and Prosperity: Reinventing Capitalism for a Turbulent Century, Princeton: Princeton University Press.
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Regan, A. (2024) The new trilemma of advanced capitalism: Democracy, growth and effective climate action, and what it means for social democracy. Presentation prepared for national conference of Social Democrats of Ireland, February.
- Mazzucato, M., & Perez, C. (2023). Redirecting growth: inclusive, sustainable and innovation-led. In A Modern Guide to Uneven Economic Development (pp. 71-106). Edward Elgar Publishing
- FT (September 2024). Intel outlines plans to cut costs and boost chip business in turnaround push
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Aghion, P. et al. (2024) Lost in Transition: Financial Barriers to Green Growth, Working Paper: April.
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Altenburg, T. & Rodrik, D. (2017) Green Industrial Policy: Accelerating Structural Change Towards Wealthy Green Economies, in Green Industrial Policy: concepts, policies, country experiences, UN Environment.
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Cosbey, A. (2017) Trade and Investment Law and Green Industrial Policy, in Green Industrial Policy: concepts, policies, country experiences, UN Environment.
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J ̈anicke & Jacob (2009) A Third Industrial Revolution? Solutions to the crisis of resource-intensive growth. FFU-report 02-2009. Berlin.
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Kim, SE. & Urpelainen, J. (2013) Technology Competition and International Co-operation: Friends or Foes? British Journal of Political Science, 44 (03): 545-574.
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Kupzok, N. & Nahm, J. (2024) The Decarbonization Bargain: How the Decarbonizable Sector Shapes Climate Politics, Perspective on Politics, E-pub ahead of print.
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Helm, D. (2010) Government failure, rent-seeking, and capture: The design of climate change policy. Oxford review of economic policy, 26(2), 182-196.
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Hochfeld, C. et al. (2010) Sustainable Industrial Policy for Europe: Governing the Green Industrial Revolution. Report for the Green European Foundation.
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Lewis, J. (2014) Managing Intellectual Property Rights in Cross-Border Clean Energy Collaboration: The Case of the US-China Clean Energy Research Center, Energy Policy, 69: 546-554.
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Meckling, J. (2021) Making Industrial Policy Work for Decarbonization, Global Environmental Politic, 21(4): 134-147.
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Ostrom, E. (2010) Polycentric systems for coping with collective action and global environmental change, Global Environmental Change, 20(4): 550-557.
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Vogel, S. (2021) Level-Up America: The Case for Industrial Policy and How to Do It Right, Washington, DC: Niskanen Center.
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