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Green Growth and Poverty Reduction: Policy Coherence for Pro-poor Growth

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  • Michael King

    (Trinity College Dublin)

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This paper explores the policy coherence for development (PCD) dimensions of green growth strategies pursued by OECD member states. The coherence challenge is to design OECD green growth policies in order to maximise the positive synergies and minimise the negatives effects on pro-poor growth in developing countries. Coherence issues across three cross-cutting themes, climate change, biodiversity and innovation policy, are considered, before a comprehensive set of PCD issues related to agricultural livelihoods, fisheries livelihoods and the energy and minor sectors in developing countries are discussed. In doing so three PCD case studies, Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), the reform of EU biofuels policy and EU fisheries access, are presented and lessons for the green growth agenda are derived.

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  • Michael King, 2013. "Green Growth and Poverty Reduction: Policy Coherence for Pro-poor Growth," OECD Development Co-operation Working Papers 14, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:dcdaaa:14-en
    DOI: 10.1787/5k3ttg45wb31-en
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    biofuels Policy; fisheries policy; green growth; intellectual property rights; policy coherence for development; Pro-poor Growth;
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