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Technology, employment and development implications of new and renewable sources of energy; an analytical survey of current literature

Mackillop A.

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Working paper comprising a literature survey on the economic implications and social implications of alternative energy policies for new and renewable energy sources in developing countries - includes solar energy, wind power and biomass; discusses employment, technology, environmental and economic development effects; technical and financial performance; implications for international relations and trade. Glossary, illustrations and references.

Keywords: economic implication; social implication; energy policy; energy source; solar energy.; wind power; biomass; employment; technology.; environment; economic development; international relations; trade; conséquences économiques; conséquences sociales; politique énergétique; source d'énergie; énergie solaire; énergie éolienne; biomasse; emploi; technologie; environnement; développement économique; relations internationales; commerce international; consecuencias económicas; consecuencias sociales; política energética; fuente de energía; energía solar; energía eólica; biomasa; empleo; tecnología; medio ambiente; desarrollo económico; relaciones internacionales; comercio internacional (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 82 P. pages
Date: 1983
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 2-22, Technology and Employment Programme

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