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4、+41(0)22 786 2744contactweforum.orgwww.weforum.orgContentsExecutive summary 4Introduction 6 Economic equity in the climate transition 6 Identifying pathways to an equitable transition 71 Measuring economic equity risks in the transition of key sectors 102 Equitable transition archetypes 14 2.1 Arche
5、type 1:Inclusive Green Adopters 18 2.2 Archetype 2:Emerging Green Adopters 20 2.3 Archetype 3:Fossil-Fuel Exporters 22 2.4 Archetype 4:Growth Economies 24 2.5 Archetype 5:Frontier Economies 26 2.6 Archetype 6:Green Developers 283 A dashboard to identify risks and priorities 30 3.1 Sector-specific me
6、trics 31 3.2 Illustrative country dashboards 37 United Kingdom 38 Uruguay 47 Oman 56 Malaysia 65 Kenya 74 Republic of Korea 83Conclusion 92Appendix A:Measuring economic equity risks in the transition of key sectors 93Appendix B:Archetype methodology and metrics 99Appendix C:A dashboard to measure pr