tailieunhanh - A Green Venture Fund to Finance Clean Technology for Developing Countries

Since many social businesses are also SMEs, measures that facilitate access to finance for SMEs could also help social businesses. In this context, of notable importance are the support and regulatory frameworks for venture capital, in particular the steps to be taken to develop a EU passport for Venture Capital funds. The extent to which work on establishing such a passport might aid social businesses is central in considering the effectiveness and efficiency of the options identified in this impact assessment. In general terms, social businesses facing funding shortfalls are SMEs, and investment funds targeting social businesses can. | A Green Venture Fund to Finance Clean Technology for Developing Countries Darius Nassiry and David Wheeler Abstract Climate negotiators in Cancún reached agreement that long-term climate finance will include a commitment by developed countries to mobilize US 100 billion per year to help developing countries combat climate change. However that level of investment will require substantial capital from private investors particularly for innovation and commercialization. We propose a public-private green venture fund GVF to promote development and deployment of low-carbon technologies for developing countries. The GVF will use a fund of funds model backed by public cornerstone equity. In this paper we propose a structure for the GVF and explain the design rationale operating principles and key parameters for two funds of funds for technology innovation and deployment. We also highlight some key issues to be considered including differential treatment of public and private investors and possible approaches to setting technology priorities. Center LTh Global Development Working Paper 245 March 2011 A Green Venture Fund to Finance Clean Technology for Developing Countries Darius Nassiry Visiting Fellow CGD David Wheeler Senior Fellow CGD CGD is grateful for contributions from the UK Department for International Development in support of this work. Darius Nassiry and David Wheeler. 2011. A Green Venture Fund to Finance Clean Technology for Developing Countries. CGD Working Paper 245. Washington . Center for Global Development. http content publications detail 1424898 The authors thank CGD colleagues Ben Leo John Simon and Jan von der Goltz for their helpful comments and Matt Hoffman for his assistance in preparing this paper. We are also grateful to Michele de Nevers for her invaluable comments and thank Simon Johnson at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for his feedback and suggestions. For useful information and insights our thanks

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