The International Political Economy of rents in the renewable energy sector: assessing the potential for green industrial policies in Latin America

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Title
The International Political Economy of rents in the renewable energy sector: assessing the potential for green industrial policies in Latin America

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4df1bbdd-b63c-4731-9590-7b7b1b115d4d

Status
Active

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No funds listed.

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2022

End Date
Sept. 29, 2025

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The post-Covid economic recovery plan of the UN'sEconomic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean(ECLAC) aims to establish a sustainable model ofdevelopment which, based on the decoupling of economicgrowth and carbon emissions through renewable energydeployment, would transform the economic structure of theregion. Informed by the structuralist tradition, ECLACdefends the development of domestic productivecapabilities through industrial policies as key to preventenvironmental sustainability strategies from reinforcing thegap between Latin America and the global North.
ECLAC's vision, however, largely disregards economicsrents in this economic transformation, which it mainlyconceives as a transition to higher value-added activitiesand technological increases in productivity. This appears asa serious blind sport given both the land dispossessionsassociated with renewable energy deployment in LatinAmerica, which have been interpreted as a continuation ofthe region's extractivist model of rent-based development,and the importance that both mainstream and heterodoxliterature on industrial policy bestow on the complexrelationship between development and economic rents.In this context, this project will explore how rent relationsin the renewable energy sector affect the ability of LatinAmerican governments to use green industrial policies topursue a sustainable model of development, using Mexicoand Brazil as case studies

Thomas Purcell SUPER_PER
Andre Novas Otero STUDENT_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Sustainable development
  2. Latin America
  3. Economic policy
  4. Energy policy
  5. Economic development
  6. Emissions
  7. Renewable energy sources
  8. Industrial policy
  9. Brazil
  10. Development policy
  11. Developing countries

Extracted key phrases
  1. Renewable energy sector
  2. Green industrial policy topursue
  3. Renewable energy deployment
  4. Economic rent
  5. Industrial policy bestow
  6. International Political Economy
  7. Covid economic recovery plan
  8. Latin America
  9. Renewable energydeployment
  10. Sustainable model ofdevelopment
  11. Economic structure
  12. Economic transformation
  13. Extractivist model
  14. Preventenvironmental sustainability strategy
  15. UN'sEconomic Commission

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