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100 1 _aTimothy Forsyth
245 1 0 _aInternational Investment and Climate Change
_bEnergy Technologies for Developing Countries
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260 _aOxford
_bRoutledge
_c19990401
300 _a288 p
520 _bThis study, based on fieldwork and case studies of southeast Asian countries shows how privatization, investment and new energy technologies can be integrated to combat climate change and provide the maximum return for investors. The author explains what incentives and regulatory structures are needed that do not damage local competitiveness. Asserting that technology transfer is fundamental to effective policies for climate change and for economic development, the text examines how the benefits can be maximized.
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