Energy Policy in the Emerging Economies
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Energy Has Always Been Essential To Economics And Politics. While Global Energy Consumption Increases Fossil Fuels Are Depleting. The Countries That Will Be Hit Hardest By Declining Energy Resources Are The Emerging Economies Of The Global South Where The Relevance Of The Industrial Sector Is Only Slightly Declining (Or Indeed Still On The Rise) And Where Governments Have Subsidised Energy Consumption For Decades. Climate Change – A Direct Outcome Of The Increasing Consumption Of Fossil Fuels – Hits These Emerging Economies Hard. Against This Backdrop Energy Policy Inthe Emerging Economies: Climate Change Mitigation Under The Constraints Of Path Dependence Analyses Energy Policy In Brazil China India Indonesia Mexico South Africaand South Korea With Particular Regard To These Countries’ Contributions To Climatechange Mitigation. Advancing A New Approach That Expands On Energy Transition Studies And The Concept Of Path Dependence Sören Scholvin And Joachim Betzshed Light On Material Conditions Energy Demand And Expansion Plans Politico-Economicconstellations Energy-Related Know-How And Climate Policy.
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