The Political Economy Of Green Taxonomies: Implications For Development From The Global South

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Project Details

Funder: Open Society
Status: Ongoing

Description
This project proposes to compare and analyze green taxonomies around the globe—national, private, and supranational—with the purpose of:

  • Analyzing the impact of the design and adoption of green taxonomies on climate financing flows in developing and emerging economies.

  • Analyzing the differential sectoral implications of different green taxonomies in developing countries, such as investment prospects, productive structures, and trade profiles.

  • Analyzing the pertinence, omissions, and appropriateness of green taxonomies worldwide from an environmental perspective.

Research Team
Pablo G. Bortz (CEED-UNSAM/UNO/CONICET), Andrea Molinari (CEED-UNSAM/CONICET), Verónica Robert (CEED-UNSAM/CONICET), Rubén Quintana (3IA-UNSAM/CONICET), Mariana Totino (3IA-UNSAM/CONICET), Erika Kraemer-Mbula