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context of alterglobal development. We admitted that economic globalization is harmful to the environment because it depends …In this article, we analyzed economic surroundings as a precondition for the development of the tax environment in the …
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This study employs macrodata for 23 African countries to examine whether good governance interacts with economic globalisation (EG) to foster inclusive green growth (IGG). First, the study finds that EG hampers IGG in Africa. Second, although unconditionally good governance promotes IGG, only...
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The climate crisis is inevitably looming over the horizon. Some countries are much more vulnerable than others to its harshest consequences due to their existing issues of poverty and underdevelopment. At the same time, developmental policies pursue economic growth at the cost of environmental...
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In the rural economy land is the site of production. Our villagers live and work with close relationship with nature; they love and adore nature. Intensification of resource use and diversification of occupation (even if we call it as technological advancement) pose serious challenges to balanced...
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the NGO's connected with environment protection and organic farming. The CAP financial instruments were not sufficiently …
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Income inequality in China is severe; measured by the Gini-coefficient it amounted to 0.46 in 2011; wealth distribution is even worse with 0.61. These disparities led to a major shift in emphasis of politics in general and of the Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development by the...
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This report showcases how triangular co-operation can contribute to achieving ‘green’ objectives (e.g. on climate change mitigation, climate change adaptation, biodiversity, desertification, and local environmental issues). Data collected through an OECD survey on triangular co-operation...
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understanding of the agriculture-poverty-environment nexus – defined as the set of complex linkages between agriculture, poverty and … the environment – and of the economic incentives that drive the natural resource use of smallholder farmers in vulnerable …
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In this paper, we investigate the role of key industry and other stakeholders and their embeddedness in particular national contexts in driving the proliferation and co-evolution of sustainability standards, based on the case of the global coffee industry. We find that institutional conditions...
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controlled economic environment that was loosened slightly in the mid-1980s. The most important and critical segments of this … reform were trade and foreign investment. India has felt the impact of globalization through increased prosperity, partly …. Scholarly work on trade, FDI, and the environment in India with rich theoretical insight and solid empirical evidence is scarce …
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