Governments around the world use local content requirements (LCR) to boost domestic industries by requiring renewable energy projects to use a certain share of locally-made components. The idea is simple: create jobs and build local supply chains. But the results have been mixed—some countries became major exporters of wind and solar technology, while others struggled. … Continue reading "Does policy design matter for the effectiveness of local content requirements? A qualitative comparative ana
Does policy design matter for the effectiveness of local content requirements? A qualitative comparative analysis of renewable energy value chains
PSJ Editorial Team
