The course offers a wide panorama of the main conceptual and empirical considerations within the current global green industrial policy debate.
Green Industrial Policy: Promoting Competitiveness and Structural Transformation
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Overview
Syllabus
WelcomeIndustrial
policy — or strategic government measures that aim to promote new economic
sectors and accelerate structural change — has traditionally been employed to
enhance productivity, boost competitiveness, and promote economic growth.
Today, green industrial policy follows this same approach of state-driven
structural change while also promoting broader social and environmental goals.
By
drawing from recent examples of green industrial policy, countries can generate
the benefits of traditional industrial policy while accelerating the shift away
from carbon-intensive industrial production to more sustainable models, thus advancing
the transition towards a green economy while reducing the numerous environmental
risks lying ahead.
The
course is designed to advance learning on green industrial policy at a high
technical level and serves two types of users. First, the course provides individual
learners with the knowledge and conceptual tools to grasp and shape the global
debate on modernizing the industrial basis of our economies. Secondly, lecturers and
instructors are encouraged to use the course materials and apply them within
their instructional activities, for example by integrating them into existing curricula and/or
programmes.If you encounter any difficulty or if you have any questions, please consult our help page.What will you learn?The course's materials are curated to help achieve the following learning objectives:Explain the rationale for advancing green industryDifferentiate the main concepts related to green industrial policyHighlight relevant empirical evidence in support of policy reformDistinguish policy instruments to foster structural changeAppraise strategic considerations during policy design, implementation and evaluationOutline the relationship between green industrial policy and tradeCourse structure at a glanceThe course offers a wide panorama of the main conceptual and empirical considerations within the current global green industrial policy debate along five modules, each addressing a specific set of questions:Industrial policy: Challenges and opportunitiesGreen industrial policy: Conceptual foundationsStrategic development of green industrial policyGreen industrial policy instrumentsGreen industrial policy and trade
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great high quality content, good lecturers, and a good mix of different multimedia tools - incl. videos, readings and podcasts! if you are interested in economic transformation, the role of the State, green economy and sustainable development, defs a highly recommended course!