Green Party renews calls for Europe-wide 'Green QE' programme

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Green economy can be stimulated through targeted quantitative easing, argues report from Anglia Ruskin University

European governments should adopt a policy of 'Green Quantitative Easing' (GQE), according to a major new report from Anglia Ruskin University. The report, which was commissioned by Green Party MEP...

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