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Energy Access Tariq Banuri
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Stylized Facts: Development Character: Structural Change over a generation not mere expansion. Indicators: GNP, Energy, Taxation. Examples : –Japan (1945-72), Scandinavian (1945 to 1980), Mediterranean (1950 to 1986), NICS (1960 to 1990), BASIC (1990-?) Challenges: –Social inequity, jobless growth, rural poverty –Environmental degradation, pollution, climate –Agricultural (even if not driver), food security
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Stylized Facts: Growth Drivers: –Industry: productivity, growth potential, linkages –Energy: Contribution to growth, HD, SD –Trade: scale economy, incentives, transparency –Technology: Especially ICTs, Renewable Energy Patterns –Ride the global wave(s), rather than go-it-alone –Contagion –Role of the developmental state –Structural Adjustment and the Lost Decade
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Stylized Facts: Poverty Measures –Head Count, HDI, MDGs, Equity Drivers of MDG achievement –Economic growth (first explanation) –Community based/ pro poor programs (esp for education, health, social services) –Vertical Programs (e.g., immunization) –Legislation (on rights related issues)
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A Race of Growth and Catastrophe We cannot live without growth (Rich and Poor) –Welfare: Full employment, social services –Development: end to permanent global inequality –Peace, security, democracy, and human rights We cannot live long with current growth pattern contemporary history has become a race between growth and catastrophe
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Three Strategies Developing Win the Race! Accelerate development and/or poverty efforts: food, water, health, etc Bend the Curve! Internalize Externalities: taxes, subsidies, prices and valuation Build a New Path Technology (green energy revolution, ICTs) Infrastructure Developed Beyond Growth! Convince all countries to slow down growth Transfer Technology and Finance. Continue the aid model. Build a Cooperative Program. ?
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4. GE as Transition 2. GE as Good Practice SCP, Integrated Strategies, CSR, TBL, disclosure 3. GE as Good Policies Prices, taxes, subsidies, public investment, education, R&D 1. GE as Economic Sector Forests, land, water, biodiversity, energy, sanitation 5. GE as Destination Practices universalized Policies mainstreamed Incentive compatibility ensured Economic structure supportive A Green Economy?
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Green Economy: good bad ugly The Poetry: The last chance for the planet. The ugly prose: Abandon growth, make huge transfers from rich to poor. The bad prose: get the prices right –the Structural Adjustment example The good prose: Develop a cooperative program, e.g., on global infrastructure investment to promote The Good, Bad, and Ugly
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Energy and the Green Economy Renewable Energy central to all conceptions of green economy Approach RE as an infant industry: –Big Push: Frontload investment –Catalytic Public Funding: Finite, short term subsidy –Goal: bring about a rapid reduction in unit costs –Results: universal access in poor countries/ HH; energy services to relieve pressure on renewable as well as non-renewable natural resources; drive growth process –Global Feed in Tariff Fund Energy
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