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Webinar GREEN TRANSITION AND THE ECONOMY 9 June 2021 h. 18.00 (CEST) UTC+2 The Coronavirus outbreak produced dramatic effects in a wide range of markets, leading to the worst economic recession since the Second World War. In this context, new policy options seemed to emerge, marking a significant shift from the beliefs that dominated during the last decades. The USA have recently launched the American Jobs Plan, which starts from the consideration that âpublic domestic investment as a share of the economy has fallen by more than 40% since the 1960sâ and, as a consequence, is strongly focused on the renewal, revitalization and rebuilding of infrastructures and transit systems, at the same time pursuing the goals of a new electric grid and the provision of high-speed broadband to all Americans. At the European level, the EU Member States have recently drafted their Recovery and Resilience National Plans, which have to enable what the European Commission defines as âtwin transitions: green and digitalâ, exploiting the possibilities of a fiscal âwhatever it takesâ suggested by the former ECB President (Gasperin, 2020; Draghi, 2020). Against this backdrop, the webinar will try to stimulate a debate and provide an answer to the following two main issues and questions:i) which way the green and digital transitions actually interplay with each other? What are the main projects which will be funded by the expected direct public investments, both at the EU and the US level?ii) what are the features of the apparent shift from purely âmarket-basedâ solutions to a more significant role of State intervention in addressing environmental challenges? Is such a shift temporary or is it bound to be permanent?Speakers | Theodora Dryer AI Now Institute & NYU Tandon School of Engineering |
James K. Galbraith The University of Texas at Austin | Phoebe Koundouri Athens University of Economics and Business | Sandra Parthie German Economic Institute (IW KÃLN) | Working language: English Participation is FREE upon registration. | Turin School of Regulation @Fondazione per l'Ambiente Via Maria Vittoria 38| I-10123 Torino | Italy phone: +39 3468910600| e-mail: [email protected] website: www.turinschool.eu | The Institutional Activity of Fondazione per l'Ambiente is supported by Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo
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