Role of governance in clean energy innovation policies in East and North-East Asia
Dorothea Lazaro
No PB54, MPDD Policy Briefs from United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)
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The experiences of major economies in the East and North-East Asia subregion point to at least three desirable aspects of public policies and strategies in promoting clean energy innovation. These aspects include a well-designed governance structure, balanced policy mix of incentives and regulations and an enabling financial system. The list is clearly not comprehensive as other policy aspects, such as the need to develop a large pool of educated workers and to have an open trade policy to facilitate technology transfer, are equally crucial.
Date: 2017-05
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