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Good Green Jobs in a Global Economy Making and Keeping New Industries in the United States

Hess, David J.
ISBN-10: 0262018225
ISBN-13: 9780262018227

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Good Green Jobs in a Global Economy is the first book to explore the broad implications of the convergence of industrial and environnmental policy in the United States. Under the banner of "green jobs," clean energy industries and labor, environmental, and antipoverty organizations have forged "blue-green" alliances and achieved some policy victories, most notably at the state and local levels.
In this book, David Hess explores the politics of green energy and green jobs, linking the prospect of a green transition to tectonic shifts in the global economy. He argues that the relative decline in U.S. economic power sets the stage for an ideological shift, away from neoliberalism and toward "developmentalism," an ideology characterized by a more defensive posture with respect to trade and a more active industrial policy. After describing federal green energy initiatives in the first two years of the Obama administration, Hess turns his attention to the state and local levels, examining demand-side and supply-side support for green industry and local small business. He analyzes the successes and failures of green coalitions and the partisan patterns of support for green energy reform. This new piecemeal green industrial policy, Hess argues, signals a fundamental challenge to anti-interventionist beliefs about the relationship between the government and the economy.
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Preface
Introduction
Background
Energy, Manufacturing, and the Changing Global Economy
Green Jobs and the Green Energy Transition
Policies and Politics
Green Industrial Policy and the 111th Congress
State Governments and the Greening of Import Substitution
The Greening of Regional Industrial Clusters
Localist Alternatives to the Mainstream Transition
Processes and Explanations
Green Transition Coalitions and Geographical Unevenness
After 2010: Continued Unevenness in the Green Transition
Conclusion
Appendix: State Government Votes for Green Energy Laws
Notes
References
Index
Series List
David J. Hess is Associate Professor of Anthropology in the Science and Technology Studies Department at Rensselaer Ploytechnic Institute.

List price: $30.00
Edition: 2012
Publisher: MIT Press
Binding: Trade Cloth
Pages: 312
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.00" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.19 lbs.
Language: English

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