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- “ World Bank . 2024 . World Development Report 2024: The Middle-Income Trap . © Washington, DC: World Bank . http://hdl.handle.net/10986/41919 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO . ”
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- World Development Report
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- http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/978-1-4648-2078-6
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- 978-1-4648-2078-6
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- 0163-5085
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- 26
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- United States of America
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- World Bank
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- 2024-08-01
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Table of Contents
- Key messages 1
- Destruction To be expected managed and mitigated 1
- The climate and energy crises could trigger restructuring and reallocation 3
- Disruptions are accelerating the diffusion of innovative lower-carbon technologies 3
- Figure 6.1 5
- Figure 6.2 6
- Map 6.1 7
- Figure 6.3 8
- Figure 6.3 9
- Productive incumbents and new entrants are driving the diffusion of cleaner technologies 10
- Diffusion of upstream clean energy technologies in middle-income countries 10
- Diffusion of downstream low-carbon energy technologies in middle-income countries 10
- Figure 6.4 11
- Production of low-carbon technologies is concentrated in a few middle-income countries 12
- Incumbent state-owned enterprises legacy policies and path dependenceall block creative destruction 12
- Incumbents in high-carbon industries erect barriers to entry of low-carbon technologies 12
- Figure 6.5 13
- Figure 6.6 14
- High-carbon inertia curtails innovation slows planning and locks in behavior 15
- Legacy transmission networks built to serve large fossil fuel plants slow diffusion of low-carbon energy 16
- Map 6.2 16
- Destruction without creation The risks of becoming stranded nations 17
- Preservation worsens obsolescence dynamic firms and mobile people are needed 17
- Infusion of global technologies and diversification will be crucial for middle-income countries 18
- Workers with obsolete occupations and skills will need support to avoid stranding 18
- Figure 6.7 19
- Map 6.3 20
- Notes 21
- References 22