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The figure shows the set of self-reinforcing mechanisms and feedback loops occurring in the process between climate policy certainty and deployment of green physical capital. Expectation alignment creates a positive feedback which can be triggered and sustained by certainty in climate policy. The + symbol indicates a positive effect. label QS:Len,"The figure shows the set of self-reinforcing mechanisms and feedback loops occurring in the process between climate policy certainty and deployment of green physical capital. Expectation alignment creates a positive feedback which can be triggered and sustained by certainty in climate policy. The + symbol indicates a positive effect." |
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English: The figure shows the set of self-reinforcing mechanisms and feedback loops occurring in the process between climate policy certainty and deployment of green physical capital. Expectation alignment creates a positive feedback which can be triggered and sustained by certainty in climate policy. The + symbol indicates a positive effect. |
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