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Challenges for Public Investment in the EU: The Role of Policy, Energy Security and Climate Transition -- 2. Public Investment and Low-carbon Transition in France: Not Enough of a Good Thing? -- 3. Public Investment in Germany: Squaring the Circle -- 4. NRRP-Italy's Strategic Reform and Investment Programme: Sustaining an Ecological Transition -- 5. Current Challenges in the Spanish Energy Market -- 6. How Big Are Green Spending Multipliers? -- 7. Europe's Green Investment Requirements and the Role of Next Generation EU -- 8. The Public Spending Needs of Reaching the EU's Climate Targets -- 9. The Investment Needs for REPowerEU -- 10. Public Spending for Future Generations: Recent Trends in EU Countries -- 11. Assessing the Quality of Green Finance Standards -- 12. Green Investments: Two Possible Interpretations of the "Do No Significant Harm" Principle -- 13. Towards a Socially Just Green Transition: The Role of Welfare States and Public Finances. 330 $a"The third installment of the ?European Public Investment Outlook? series is an important and timely publication that draws together recent analyses to recommend significant increases in public investment in green ventures. Compelling data from key economists affiliated with international organizations like the International Monetary Fund, European Investment Bank and the European Commission, as well as academic departments and policy institutes are a clarion call for green investment to boost the economy and put the planet on a sustainable path. Like its predecessors, the book presents the issues in a lucid and navigable manner. Part I explores the EU?s current levels of green public investment, as well as the challenges ahead in achieving net zero carbon emissions after years of decreasing funding and the obstacles presented by the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. 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