Abstract

The low-carbon energy transition sees countries compete about where the low-carbon products are manufactured. In their recent <i>Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews</i> article, Sharma, Surana, and George ask whether imposing unilateral anti-dumping tariffs helps the imposing country move more of the value chain into its own country and answer in the negative. Their analysis raises larger questions about how industrial policies can help advance the global low-carbon transition.

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