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The politics and political economy of the CDM in Argentina
Going beyond a narrow account of the institutions and decision-making processes which formally govern the Clean Development Mechanism, this article explores the deeper politics and political economy of Argentina to show how relations of power within and beyond the state significantly configure the nature of carbon markets and their scope to enable broader transitions to lower carbon development pathways. This is done through thick description of relevant policy processes based on original fieldwork research and analysis of their implications for our understanding of the governance of carbon markets.
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- Published
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Environmental PoliticsISSN
0964-4016Publisher
Taylor & FrancisExternal DOI
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2Volume
23Page range
321-338Department affiliated with
- International Relations Publications
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- Yes
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2015-10-20Usage metrics
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