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Structural change and socio-economic disparities in a net zero transition.

Authors :
Lynch, Cormac
Simsek, Yeliz
Mercure, Jean-Francois
Fragkos, Panagiotis
Lefèvre, Julien
Le Gallic, Thomas
Fragkiadakis, Kostas
Paroussos, Leonidas
Fragkiadakis, Dimitris
Leblanc, Florian
Nijsse, Femke
Source :
Economic Systems Research; Dec2024, Vol. 36 Issue 4, p607-629, 23p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

A net zero transition is likely to generate substantial and irreversible economic transformation. High-carbon industries and their related occupations will disappear, while new low-carbon industries and occupations will be created. In the aggregate, the impact of the transition on GDP and employment is commonly projected to be relatively moderate. However, such estimates hide drastic distributional issues that are sectorally and regionally concentrated. We use three sectorally detailed and regionally disaggregated macroeconomic models to explore the possible levels and impacts of structural change in a well below 2°C scenario. In addition to the expected decline in the carbon-intensive industries, we observe secondary impacts, particularly in the services sectors, that vary significantly between models. The risks entailed with structural change involve worsening economic disparity and societal division that could exacerbate existing socioeconomic and political polarisation. Impact assessments of decarbonisation should consider such distributional issues to avoid post-industrial decline and widening socioeconomic inequalities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09535314
Volume :
36
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Economic Systems Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
181659983
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09535314.2024.2371306