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For the past 40 years, the most dynamic economies in the world were China and India. From approx. 5% of US GDP level …, China grows to 26% and India to 11% of current US levels. The ratio of foreign trade to GDP is similar for both countries as … well as capital flows to GDP. So why did China outperform India twice in terms of GDP growth and why is India first now …
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The main objective of the research is to examine the dynamic relationship between energy consumption, CO2 emissions and economic output in ASEAN for the period 1971-2015 using cointegration and causality models. The empirical results from the models suggest that there is a long-run relationship...
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The main aim of this chapter is to analyse the pattern of environmental pollution as represented by per capita carbon …
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This paper studies the effectiveness of building height limits as a policy to limit greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It shows that building height limits lead to urban sprawl and higher emissions from commuting. On the other hand, aggregate housing consumption may decrease which reduces emissions...
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study, we selected Jiaxing city as research area for that the environmental pollution problem has become prominent with …
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Municipal solid waste (MSW) management contributes substantially to climate change. The greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions from waste collection and landfill activities have a significant contribution. The carbon footprint is an important environmental indicator to express GHG emissions. Nowadays...
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During the last two decades CO2 emissions increased rapidly along with the growth of production and energy use in the industrial sector in Thailand. We use the Logarithmic Mean Divisia Index (LMDI) method to decompose the source of changes of CO2 emission level and CO2 emission intensity of the...
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