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How can (Green) Industrial Policy Serve Human and Natural Flourishing? Critiques, Concepts, and Tools

Green industrial policy is narrowly focused on increasing “green” goods production and emission reduction. Emerging critiques and cross-disciplinary literature, however, view the green transition as a systemic, whole-economy transformation. This paper proposes a holistic framework conceptualizing industrial policy as a tool to transform production to fulfill human needs more fully and equitably, and in balance with ecosystem needs and boundaries. The framework details 20 necessities and offers practical design tools.