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Rent Management: the Heart of Green Industrial Policy

At the heart of green industrial policy is rent management: government creating and withdrawing opportunities for highly profitable investment. This project asks what the key factors are for rent management to succeed.

Drawing on a range of literatures we have dealt first with the critical success factors for ‘normal’ rent management and then turned to one of the most pressing and controversial issues of our time: how to bring about the transition to renewable energy. This is extra challenging because technological uncertainties are high, time horizons for investment are long, yet action is required now. We suggest that responding to these challenges requires above all a political approach to rent management.

The critical success factors for managing such policy rents are those that enable it to mitigate four risks: political capture by private investors and allied policy makers; choosing the wrong instruments; targeting the wrong sectors or technologies; and doing too little. We conclude that a public-private-civic alliance is needed to deal with the most fundamental risk of governments doing too little and not achieving the scaling up of green investment.

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start date
21 May 2013
end date
31 May 2015
value
£ N/A

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In partnership with
German Development Institute

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Business and Development Centre

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