Impacts of Green Growth Policies on Labour Markets and Wage Income Distribution A General Equilibrium Application to Climate and Energy Policies

This paper explores the consequences on the labour markets of structural changes induced by decarbonisation policies. These policies are likely going to have consequences on labour-income distribution given i) existing rigidities in the labour markets, and ii) their different impacts on sectors and...

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Main Author: Chateau, Jean
Other Authors: Bibas, Ruben, Lanzi, Elisa
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Paris OECD Publishing 2018
Series:OECD Environment Working Papers
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