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environment. In order to assess policies that address these issues simultaneously, economic models need to account for both sector …-sector and sector-environment feedbacks within a single framework. This paper presents a multi-sectoral stock- flow consistent …, government, and financial - interacts with the environment. The model is calibrated for the EU region and five policy scenarios …
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This paper assesses the low-carbon economy in Asia: how large it is today and how well it will fare in the future. Using patent and trade data, it analyzes the potential of Asian economies to capture value from the design and export of low-carbon technologies, acknowledging that these are only...
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Can economic growth continue without degrading the quality of the environment? This question has led to a lot of … activities, and the role of institutions on the environment among Asian countries for the period 2000-2018. The Environmental …
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There are evidences that the actual global crisis affected the convergence process in EU. Generally, just new adhered countries were more affected by the actual crisis. Today all forecasts are suffering by uncertainty. Last time, economists, with their methods and models, are invoked for actual...
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China is faced with the big challenge of maintaining a remarkable economic growth in an environmental friendly manner; that is why forecasting the turning point is of necessity. Traditional econometric approaches do not consider the spatial dependence that inevitably exists in the economic...
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Starting from the significant differences between the European Union's member states regarding framing and implementing the sustainable development strategies and the transition from linear economy towards circular economy (European Commission, 2017a), the article analyses the impact that...
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direct investment (FDI), economic growth, and the environment in China and India. We find that, for China, FDI tends to … detrimental effect on the environment in the short-run, but has little effect in the long-run. Finally, it is found that income … growth in both countries tends to worsen the environment in both short- and long-run …
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During 1990-2001, only 0.6 per cent of additional global income per capita contributed to reducing poverty below the $1-a-day line, down from 2.2 per cent during 1981-1990, and barely half the poor’s share of global income. Coupled with the constraints on global growth associated with climate...
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, collectively called the environment, can be caused both by natural, geophysical factors, and anthropogenic or social factors. There … environment on Earth. Since the middle of the nineteenth century, the anthropogenic impacts on the environment are becoming …
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, collectively called the environment, can be caused both by natural, geophysical factors, and anthropogenic or social factors. There … environment on Earth. Since the middle of the nineteenth century, the anthropogenic impacts on the environment are becoming …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010575957