欧洲投资国不穿衣服。法国绿色公共补贴的通用承诺和地方弱点

Antoine Ducastel, Camille Rivière, Edoardo Ferlazzo
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本文主要探讨法国在 2010 年代实施的绿色转型政策的资金来源。本文不是通过贷款、股权、投资银行和基金等 "新 "公共投资政策来考察新兴的欧洲投资者国家,而是考察 "旧 "公共投资政策的转变,特别是投资补贴。我们认为,欧洲投资国目前存在一个悖论:虽然用于投资,特别是绿色转型投资的公共资源在不断增加,但分配这些资源的手段却在减少。紧缩措施和新的公共管理政策正在削弱地方行政机构,从而限制了其准确识别和支持受益人的能力。欧洲投资国内部的这种官僚主义弱点严重影响了补贴的有效分配,因为补贴往往越来越集中于较大的社区和公司,以及范围广泛的私营中介机构。因此,欧洲投资国似乎是多方面的,有时相互矛盾,缺乏长期连续性。
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The European Investor State has no clothes. Generic promises and local weaknesses of green public subsidies in France
This article concentrates on the funding of green transition policies implemented in France during the 2010s. Instead of examining the emerging European Investor State through its “new” public investment policies, such as loans, equity, investment banks, and funds, this article examines the transformations of “older” public investment policies, specifically investment subsidies. We contend that the European Investor State is currently marked by a paradox: while public resources for investment, particularly for green transition investments, are increasing, the means to distribute these resources are diminishing. Austerity measures and new public management policies are undermining territorial administrations, thereby limiting their ability to accurately identify and support beneficiaries. This bureaucratic weakness within the European Investor State significantly affects the effective distribution of subsidies, because they tend to be increasingly concentrated among larger communities and companies, as well as a broad spectrum of private intermediaries. Consequently, the European Investor State appears multifaceted and occasionally contradictory, lacking long-term continuity.
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