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Explaining Differences in the Renewable Energy Policy Approaches in Germany, the United States and Japan

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This chapter unravels which factors are most important in determining the development of a relatively comprehensive and strict renewable energy policy approach in Germany, a more market-based approach in the United States and the Japanese approach.

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Jordan-Korte, K. (2011). Explaining Differences in the Renewable Energy Policy Approaches in Germany, the United States and Japan. In: Government Promotion of Renewable Energy Technologies. Gabler. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-6587-5_6

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