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Green industrial policies: identification and quantification

  • Hertie School 180 Friedrichstraße Berlin, BE, 10117 Germany (map)

On-site and online

Summary

The OECD will launch the analytical results of its Quantifying Industrial Strategies (QuIS) project. Based on a new methodological framework, this project inventories industrial policy expenditures, in a homogenous and harmonised manner. This has allowed for country-specific analysis and cross-country benchmarking, which the OECD will release publicly for this conference. The discussion will focus on the utilization of quantification methods to gain an objective view on the prioritization of industrial strategies and how this can help understand which industrial policy instruments are being used to drive the green transformation across different countries. Furthermore, the discussion will explore the design of industrial strategies and how they provide the rationale for the choice of instruments. Moreover, it will touch upon the role of regulation and framework conditions for innovation, such as patenting and licensing rules as well as standards, in promoting innovation and fair access to technology essential for the green and digital transitions.

Presentation:

  • Chiara Criscuolo (OECD)

Discussion:

  • Katrin Kamin (Kiel Institute for the World Economy)

  • Bernhard Kluttig (German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action)

  • Philip A. Luck (US Department of State)

  • Josefina Monteagudo (European Commission)

Moderation:

  • Cathryn Clüver Ashbrook (Bertelsmann Foundation)

The event is part of a full-day workshop on green industrial policy. For this event, the d\carb future economy forum joins forces with the Hertie School, the OECD - OCDE, and the Berlin School of Economics (BSE).


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