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Tracking the progress of countries in inclusive green growth (IGG) is crucial for shaping effective sustainable development policies. However, comprehensive IGG data is often inaccessible. Accordingly, rigorous empirical contributions in this direction in the context of Africa remain sparse. To...
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get”, we currently get “economic growth” that works against sustainability. This review provides a reflection on advance …
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Tinbergen & Hueting (1991) provide an approach to the economics of ecological survival that still is unsurpassed. Various “green GDPs” have been proposed such as ISEW, Ecological Footprint, Genuine Savings and Genuine Progress Indicator, and lately there is an increased interest in happiness...
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We estimate the wealth of Mozambique in 2000 and 2005 in order to assess the sustainability of its development path …
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This study estimates the capital or stock value of Vietnam’s natural resources. Natural resources are special economic goods because they are not produced. As a consequence, natural resources yield economic profits—rents—if properly managed. These rents can be an important source of...
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This paper aims at estimating the impact of total renewable energy consumption and its components on industrial production. Paper launches the data of industrial production, total biomass energy consumption, hydroelectric energy consumption, geothermal energy consumption and total renewable...
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get”, we currently get “economic growth” that works against sustainability. This review provides a reflection on advance …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015262764
get”, we currently get “economic growth” that works against sustainability. This review provides a reflection on advance …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015264227
for future generations. Then eΔ = NI – eSNI gives the national distance to environmental sustainability. Thus eΔ measures … the level of ecosystem services concerning the part that infringes upon environmental sustainability, or the abusive part …
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Tinbergen & Hueting (1991) provide an approach to the economics of ecological survival that still is unsurpassed. Various “green GDPs” have been proposed such as ISEW, Ecological Footprint, Genuine Savings and Genuine Progress Indicator, and lately there is an increased interest in happiness...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015247368