Amir Lebdioui
ASSOCIATE
Amir Lebdioui is an Associate Professor of the Political Economy of Development at the University of Oxford and the director of the Technology and Management Centre for Development (TMCD). His research has focused on green industrial policy, economic diversification, resource-based development and biodiversity-based innovation models. His first book Survival of the Greenest: Economic Transformation in a Climate-conscious World was recently published by Cambridge University Press and is available open-access. Amir also regularly advises governments and international institutions on green industrial policy strategies. He is Algerian.
Amir Lebdioui
ASSOCIATE
Amir Lebdioui is an Associate Professor of the Political Economy of Development at the University of Oxford and the director of the Technology and Management Centre for Development (TMCD). His research has focused on green industrial policy, economic diversification, resource-based development and biodiversity-based innovation models. His first book Survival of the Greenest: Economic Transformation in a Climate-conscious World was recently published by Cambridge University Press and is available open-access. Amir also regularly advises governments and international institutions on green industrial policy strategies. He is Algerian.
V. Five principles of an internationalist just transition to overcome the traps of the ‘green’ economy
The global debate on sustainability is being shaped by the powerful interests and trade agendas of already-industrialised nations. As a consequence, so-called ‘green’ policies are
