Workshop : Puzzling, powering, profiting
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Jeudi, 18 avril 2024, 08h00Vendredi, 19 avril 2024, 17h00
Local : P61
Panel 1 : Discussant: Tiago Moreira Ramalho (ULB)
Introduction to the Special Issue:
The Politics of Sustainable Finance in Europe - Puzzling, Powering, Profiting
Daniel Mertens (Osnabrück University) and Natascha van der Zwan (Leiden University)
Rewarding winners and losers of the climate transition: The political economy of climate welfare policy in the EU
Katrijn Siderius (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Raise your game or fall behind? Explaining the use of EU sustainable finance in Central and Eastern European member-states
Ringa Raudla (Tallinn University of Technology), Aneta Spendzharova (Maastricht University), Kaija Veskioja (Tallinn University of Technology)
Panel 2 : Discussant: Pálma Polyák (Max Planck Institute Köln)
Greening EU Industrial Policy: Crowding in Finance Capital While Crowding out Labour and Democratic Oversight
Angela Wigger (Radboud University Nijmegen)
In the green trenches: The European Investment Bank’s quest to become the EU’s climate bank and its business underpinnings
Matthias Thiemann (Sciences Po Paris) and Dan Mocanu (Oxford University)
Buying time or making real impact? European financial centres and their (failing) flagship projects ‘sustainable finance’
Sabine Dörry (Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research)
Panel 3 : Discussant: Anna Zech (ULB)
“Win-win” and “science-based”: The politics of the EU taxonomy
Constantin Brissaud (UCLouvain) and Clément Fontan (UCLouvain)
EU Sustainable Finance as a passive revolution? A politico-economic investigation of the relationship between the Capital Markets Union project and the Sustainable Finance agenda
Ricardo Baioni; Urban, Janina; Aguila, Nicolas; Schairer, Simon; Fichtner, Jan; Haufe, Paula; Wullweber, Joscha (University Witten-Herdecke)
Panel 4 : Discussant: Norman Vander Putten (UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles)
Re-ordering French public finance to make (private) finance sustainable
Antoine Ducastel (CIRAD/Université de Montpellier)
Competition vs the climate? How the European Commission slowed down the renewable energy transition in the name of the market
Max Willems (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Köln)
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