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South Africa Economic Update, November 2011 : Focus on Green Growth
- Publication Year :
- 2011
- Publisher :
- Washington, DC, 2011.
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Abstract
- The global financial roller coaster, with the Euro zone as its lead car, has hit economic prospects across the globe. The South African economy, with its close links to the world economy, has suffered, too, resulting in weakened growth prospects, lower fiscal revenues, lower and more volatile valuation of the rand, and dampened external financing. This further compounds the policy challenges facing the authorities, on top of their preoccupation with unyielding unemployment, which requires higher and more inclusive economic growth. Policymaking is also conditioned by a growing recognition that future growth needs to be less carbon-intensive. As elsewhere, opportunities in green economies are viewed with keen interest, as a way of simultaneously targeting a cleaner environment and stimulating innovation, growth, and job creation. While green policies can have large synergies and co-benefits with the growth and employment agenda, they are not a substitute for it. Indeed, such synergies are likely to be mutually enhancing and larger when the growth and environment objectives are being pursued by multiple, well-targeted and coordinated policies.
- Subjects :
- HIGH ENERGY INTENSITY
CLEAN AIR
PRICE SUBSIDIES
BIOSPHERE
VALUE ADDED
APPROACH
GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION
UNCERTAINTIES
INFLATION
ELECTRICITY PRICES
ENERGY PRICE
SUPPLY SIDE
EMISSIONS
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
NATURAL CAPITAL
RENEWABLE ENERGY
UNEMPLOYMENT
EXPORT GROWTH
HYDROSPHERE
CRUDE OIL
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
OIL EQUIVALENT
COMPETITIVENESS
GROSS NATIONAL INCOME
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
BONDS
FOSSIL FUELS
ECONOMIC RECOVERY
GENERATION CAPACITY
METALS
CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY
PRICE INCREASES
FINANCIAL MARKETS
ECONOMIC COSTS
COMBUSTION
AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIES
PURCHASING POWER
TRADE BARRIERS
PRIMARY ENERGY
PROPERTY RIGHTS
ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
LOW-CARBON
EMPIRICAL STUDIES
ENERGY POLICIES
CARBON EMISSIONS
MONETARY POLICY
EMISSIONS MITIGATION
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
PRICE INDEX
ENVIRONMENTAL
MARKET FAILURE
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
CARBON INTENSITY
GREENHOUSE
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
EMISSION GROWTH
WEALTH
GROWTH POLICIES
ENERGY MIX
CLIMATE CHANGE
CONSUMERS
EMISSIONS GROWTH
GREEN ENERGY
WTO
GDP
CARBON
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
TRADING PARTNERS
ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
ENERGY INTENSITY
TRADE BALANCE
PORTFOLIO
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
PLATINUM
EXPORTS
ECONOMIC UNCERTAINTY
ELECTRICITY SECTOR
POSITIVE EFFECTS
AIR
CLOUDS
EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS
CAPITAL MARKETS
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
FOREST
RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
CO
FISCAL POLICY
AIR POLLUTION
EXCHANGE RATE
CO2
FORECASTS
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
RECYCLING
RETROFITTING
ECONOMIC EFFECTS
GROSS VALUE
ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
REAL GDP
UNDERESTIMATES
IMPORT PRICES
MARKET FAILURES
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
LABOR MARKETS
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
LOW INTEREST RATES
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
CLIMATE CHANGE NEGOTIATIONS
EMISSIONS FROM ENERGY USE
CAPITAL FORMATION
ENERGY INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC GOODS
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
DISCOURAGED WORKERS
CLIMATE
CPI
EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
PRODUCERS
DOMESTIC PRODUCTION
CARBON CONTENT
PH
VALUATION
GLOBAL EMISSIONS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
DURABLE GOODS
EXCHANGE RATES
ALLOCATION
CONSERVATION AREAS
GOVERNMENT DEBT
TERMS OF TRADE
MARKET ECONOMIES
FINANCIAL SECTOR
LAND USE
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
RISK AVERSION
FOSSIL
SUBSTITUTION
JOBS
OIL
SCENARIOS
ASSETS
PE
TRADE POLICY
GREENHOUSE GAS
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
ENERGY SUPPLY
POWER PLANTS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
INVENTORIES
INTERMEDIATE GOODS
GOLD
NATIONAL INCOME
NET EXPORTS
ENERGY DEMAND
SINK
GDP PER CAPITA
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION
ATMOSPHERE
CONSUMER PRICE
MENU COSTS
DEBT
CLEAN WATER
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
FUEL PRICE
TRADE POLICIES
ADVERSE IMPACT
CENTRAL BANK
AGRICULTURE
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
ENERGY PRODUCTION
TRADEOFFS
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
WIND POWER
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
FUEL
ELECTRICITY
COAL
ENERGY SUBSIDIES
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
CAPITAL COSTS
GROWTH POTENTIAL
FINANCIAL RISKS
AGGREGATE DEMAND
DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPLICATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL GOODS
NET DOMESTIC PRODUCT
NUCLEAR POWER
OIL PRICES
HUMAN CAPITAL
ENERGY PRICES
ENERGY USE
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS
GREENHOUSE GASES
POWER SHORTAGES
EMISSIONS FROM ENERGY
SOCIAL COSTS
POWER GENERATION
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
EXPENDITURES
IMPORTS
GROWTH RATE
COMMERCIAL BANKS
NATURAL GAS
GROWTH POLICY
CARBON TAX
OIL PRICE
ELECTRICITY TARIFF
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
LOW TARIFF
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
WATER QUALITY
WIND
ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES
LABOR FORCE
DEBT BURDEN
CARBON ENERGY
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
SILVER
REDUCING ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ANNUAL CHANGE
INTEREST RATE
DEFORESTATION
EMISSION
FISHERIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2456..71a6d77a487fdaaa8d90c5c5212d8e2b