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Putting stimulus spending to the test: 4 ways a smart government can create jobs and cut emissions »
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2020-06-12
发布年2020
语种英语
国家澳大利亚
领域气候变化
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A close-up of someone's hands moving soil to cover the roots of a small tree they have just planted.
12 June 2020

The COVID-19 recession is coming, and federal and state governments are expected to spend more money to stimulate economic growth. Done well, this can make Australia’s economy more productive, improve quality of life and help the low-carbon transition.

In a paper released today, we’ve developed criteria to help get this investment right. The idea is to stimulate the economy in a way that creates lasting economic value, reduces greenhouse gas emissions and brings broader social benefits.

An Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) outlook report released this week predicts an economic slump this year in Australia and globally.

Governments will be called on to invest. In this article, we investigate how stimulus spending on infrastructure can simultaneously achieve environmental, economic and social goals.

Read the full article on The Conversation website, authored by Dr Thomas Longden, Prof Frank Jotzo, and PhD student Zeba Anjum

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来源平台ANU Climate Change Institute
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