Green Public Procurement in the Republic of Korea: A Decade of Progress and Lessons Learned

This study takes a close look at Korea’s state-of-the-art Green Public Procurement policy impact measurement methodology, with an overview of other successful international experiences. It makes recommendations on possible innovations to public procurement policy and measuring its impact, and presents an alternative approach to measuring the creation of green jobs and extending impact measurement to energy efficient labelled products. It examines the contribution that a macroeconomic assessment of impacts, based on a computable general equilibrium model, could make to understanding future policy options and scenarios in Korea.

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Main Author: United Nations Environment Programme
Other Authors: Economy Division
Format: Reports and Books biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2019
Subjects:REPUBLIC OF KOREA, ECONOMIC INDICATORS, MEASUREMENT, FISCAL POLICY, CARBON, PARTNERSHIP, ENERGY RESOURCES, HEAT PUMPS, WASTES, WASTE MANAGEMENT, SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, SUSTAINABLE ENERGY, ECONOMIC GROWTH, POLICY-MAKING,
Online Access:https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/32535
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spelling oai:wedocs.unep.org:20.500.11822-325352021-05-28T08:18:59Z Green Public Procurement in the Republic of Korea: A Decade of Progress and Lessons Learned United Nations Environment Programme Economy Division REPUBLIC OF KOREA ECONOMIC INDICATORS MEASUREMENT FISCAL POLICY CARBON PARTNERSHIP ENERGY RESOURCES HEAT PUMPS WASTES WASTE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY ECONOMIC GROWTH POLICY-MAKING This study takes a close look at Korea’s state-of-the-art Green Public Procurement policy impact measurement methodology, with an overview of other successful international experiences. It makes recommendations on possible innovations to public procurement policy and measuring its impact, and presents an alternative approach to measuring the creation of green jobs and extending impact measurement to energy efficient labelled products. It examines the contribution that a macroeconomic assessment of impacts, based on a computable general equilibrium model, could make to understanding future policy options and scenarios in Korea. 2020-05-26T12:59:13Z 2020-05-26T12:59:13Z 2019 Reports and Books https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/32535 English Public Text application/pdf Republic of Korea
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topic REPUBLIC OF KOREA
ECONOMIC INDICATORS
MEASUREMENT
FISCAL POLICY
CARBON
PARTNERSHIP
ENERGY RESOURCES
HEAT PUMPS
WASTES
WASTE MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
POLICY-MAKING
REPUBLIC OF KOREA
ECONOMIC INDICATORS
MEASUREMENT
FISCAL POLICY
CARBON
PARTNERSHIP
ENERGY RESOURCES
HEAT PUMPS
WASTES
WASTE MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
POLICY-MAKING
spellingShingle REPUBLIC OF KOREA
ECONOMIC INDICATORS
MEASUREMENT
FISCAL POLICY
CARBON
PARTNERSHIP
ENERGY RESOURCES
HEAT PUMPS
WASTES
WASTE MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
POLICY-MAKING
REPUBLIC OF KOREA
ECONOMIC INDICATORS
MEASUREMENT
FISCAL POLICY
CARBON
PARTNERSHIP
ENERGY RESOURCES
HEAT PUMPS
WASTES
WASTE MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
POLICY-MAKING
United Nations Environment Programme
Green Public Procurement in the Republic of Korea: A Decade of Progress and Lessons Learned
description This study takes a close look at Korea’s state-of-the-art Green Public Procurement policy impact measurement methodology, with an overview of other successful international experiences. It makes recommendations on possible innovations to public procurement policy and measuring its impact, and presents an alternative approach to measuring the creation of green jobs and extending impact measurement to energy efficient labelled products. It examines the contribution that a macroeconomic assessment of impacts, based on a computable general equilibrium model, could make to understanding future policy options and scenarios in Korea.
author2 Economy Division
author_facet Economy Division
United Nations Environment Programme
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topic_facet REPUBLIC OF KOREA
ECONOMIC INDICATORS
MEASUREMENT
FISCAL POLICY
CARBON
PARTNERSHIP
ENERGY RESOURCES
HEAT PUMPS
WASTES
WASTE MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
POLICY-MAKING
author United Nations Environment Programme
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title Green Public Procurement in the Republic of Korea: A Decade of Progress and Lessons Learned
title_short Green Public Procurement in the Republic of Korea: A Decade of Progress and Lessons Learned
title_full Green Public Procurement in the Republic of Korea: A Decade of Progress and Lessons Learned
title_fullStr Green Public Procurement in the Republic of Korea: A Decade of Progress and Lessons Learned
title_full_unstemmed Green Public Procurement in the Republic of Korea: A Decade of Progress and Lessons Learned
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