RSS RSS What is RSS? Small font   Medium font   Big font NL | FR | EN Advanced search | Search
Search
http://www.itinerainstitute.org/en/issues/_issue/economy/_paper/green-protectionism-in-the-eu/
Green protectionism in the EU
15 December 2009
In this paper, ECIPE investigates the EU’s biofuels policy. The researcher finds that biofuels policy has become an industrial policy using various measures to shelter domestic producers from foreign competition. Protectionism increases the cost of moving away from fossil fuels – but the EU is about to usher its policy farther in that direction with its Renewable Energy Directive. If it is implemented in the way that has been proposed, the EU is likely to run afoul of its obligations in the World Trade Organisation, and offset some of its efforts to reduce its CO2 emissions… .

http://www.ecipe.org/green-protectionism-in-the-european-union-how-europe2019s-biofuels-policy-and-the-renewable-energy-directive-violate-wto-commitments/PDF

Send to a friend
Related analysis
Related book

Housing in times of scarcity – Towards a renovated housing policy

Housing becomes ever more expensive for buyers as well as for renters. Johan Albrecht and Rob Van Hoofstat show – in a new Itinera Institute study – that the demand for new houses increases every year while construction of new buildings decreases. The tension on the housing market rises and it affects housing prices.

Urgent measures need to be adopted in order to improve the affordability on the buying and rental markets. Those need to insure an increase in the housing supply while improving accessibility of the lowest revenues on the rental market. 

Itinera proposes that only rent subsidies coupled to new incentives for building new houses can offer a budgetary answer against the tensions on housing markets. The model of social housing is 4 to 5 times more expensive and has the very same results. Hence it is budgetary unsustainable.

Read more
Related opinion
Related events & forum
Past event
27 January 2010
2010: After the Meltdown
National Bank, the Foyer, rue Montagne aux Herbes Potagères 61, 1000 Brussels.

Itinera Institute VZW-ASBL
Boulevard Leopold II Laan 184d | B-1080 Brussels
T +32 2 412 02 62 | F +32 2 412 02 69 | info@itinerainstitute.org

Disclaimer | © 2012 Itinera Institute