The current cross-border electricity trade provision in Latic America is limited, only to about 4% of the total regional generation. This study estimates the potential savings on electricity supply costs if 20 Latin American countries trade electricity between the borders without expanding their current electricity generation capacity. We simulated two scenarios on electricity tradeāan unconstrained…
2024
Towards a Green Monetary Policy for Developing Countries: A Climate Rating Mechanism for Funding Sustainable Projects
Even though the monetary policy first mission, has never been oriented to fight against global warming, central banks are starting to mobilize more efforts, in the financial sector, to tackle the negative impact posed by the uncontrolled climate change on the economy. In this paper, we propose a new mechanism contributing to the greening of…
Sustainable Economic Growth
Total factor productivity and tax avoidance: An asymmetric micro-data analysis for European oil and gas companies
This paper investigates the asymmetric relationship between corporate tax avoidance and total factor productivity (TFP) using firm-level data for 141 European oil and gas companies, covering the period 2007 to 2015. Firstly, we rely on the novel mechanism advanced by Rovigatti and Mollisi (2018) to compute firms’ TFP. Secondly, we resort to Canay’s (2011) panel…
Time and frequency domain connectedness between Green Bond Index and Financial Markets. Are there any diversification benefits?
Understanding Indicators for Circular Economy Application in Manufacturing
This paper aims to provide manufacturing companies with a comprehensive understanding of the various indicators used to evaluate circular economy (CE) practices. Through a systematic review of existing literature, it highlights the essential role of these metrics in promoting the adoption of CE principles within the manufacturing sector. The discussion is organized around a six-step…
Leveraging the Inflation Reduction Act to Achieve 80×30 in the US Electricity Sector
The US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) promises to deliver important reductions in CO2 emissions from the electricity sector along with a host of other benefits to citizens and electricity consumers, but it falls short of achieving the 80 percent reduction (below 2005 levels) by 2030 (80×30) consistent with meeting the nation’s Paris goals. This paper…
The End of Neutrality? Fuel Standards, Technology Neutrality, and Stimulating the EV Market
Widespread electrification of the transportation sector is a key component of most strategies for deep decarbonization of the U.S. economy. While the acceptance of EVs has grown dramatically over the last decade, much of this growth has been spurred by substantial support from public funds and other related policies. Major electrification on the time scales…
Green Opportunities for the Energy Sector
Economic efficiency and CO2 impact of a clean cooking program in Ecuador
Clean cooking programs are implemented to replace polluting fuel technologies and fight climate change. In 2014, Ecuador launched a clean cooking program to improve environmental conditions for its population and reduce the large financial burden spent on liquid petroleum gas subsidies. In this paper, we analyze the economic and environmental impacts of this program. We…