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9781803825793
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By introducing emissions as an input in an aggregate production function, The Impact of Environmental Emissions and Aggregate Economic Activity on Industry: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives enhances an awareness of the trade-off between emissions and growth where the intersection between economy and environment needs it most
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Intro -- Half Tile Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- About the Authors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Section I: Theoretical Perspectives -- Section II: Empirical Perspectives -- Reference -- Section 1: Theoretical Perspectives -- Chapter 1: Carbon Capturing Smart Construction Industry Model to Foster Green and Sustainable Total Factor Productivity Growth of Industries -- Introduction -- Carbon Capturing Smart Construction Industry and Construction Project Management -- Design Phase -- Construction Phase and Carbon Capturing Smart Supply Chain -- Recommendations -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Trade-Off Between Environmental Emission and Consumption and Some Related Issues: An Optimal Growth-Theoretic Analysis -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 3. The Model -- 3.1. Relationship Between Per Capita Output Growth Rate (g) and Emission (P) and Dynamics -- 3.2. Impact of Rise in η -- 3.3. Impact of Rise in Price of Fossil Fuel -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Politics, Development and Environment: Question of Sustainability -- Introduction -- Sustainability Thoughts -- Politics of Development and Environment -- Concern About Governance -- Perspectives on Disaster Risk -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Environmental Emission, Green Technology and International Trade -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Basic Model -- 2.2. International Green Capital Mobility -- 3. A Variant of the Basic Model -- 3.2. International Green Capital Mobility -- 4. A Variant of the First Variant (Variant of the Section 3) -- 4.2. International Green Capital Mobility -- Case 1: Sector A Vanishes and Sector B Exists -- Case 2: Sector B Vanishes and Sector A Exists -- 5. Concluding Remarks -- References
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Chapter 5: The Role of Nuclear Energy to Reduce Carbon Emission -- Introduction -- Theoretical Background -- The Role of Nuclear Energy to Reduce Carbon Emission Problem -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Politic, Economic and Environmental Dimensions of Water Resources: The Jordan Perspective -- Introduction -- Impacts of the Climate Change on Jordan -- Political and Economic Aspects of Jordan's Water Resources -- Recommendations for Preventing Environmental Degradation and Mitigating Water Scarcity Problem of Jordan to Sustain Its Industrial and Economic Growth -- Conclusion -- References -- Section II: Empirical Perspectives -- Chapter 7: The Influence of Energy Consumption, Economic Growth, Industrialisation and Corruption on Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Evidence from Selected Asian Economies -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Review of Existing Literature -- 3. Methodology -- 3.1. Definition of Variables and Model -- 4. Analysis of Results -- 5. Conclusion and Findings -- References -- Chapter 8: Economics of Environmental Emission: A Theoretical Appraisal on Solovian Line and an Empirical Overhaul -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 3. The Baseline Model -- 3.1. Impact of Increase in Stringency of Environmental Norms -- 3.2. Impact of Technological Progress Towards Fuel Efficiency -- 3.3. Impact of Technological Advancement in Production of Clean Energy -- 3.4. Empirical Calibration -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Long-run and Short-run Linkages Between Efficiency of Energy Use in National Output and Carbon Emission: Analysis for the Panel of South Asian Nations -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Fossil Fuels as the Source of Energy and Its Impact on Environment -- 2. South Asian Nations and Energy Used -- 3. Literature Review -- 4. Motivation of the Study -- 5. Source of Data -- 6. Theoretical Concept
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7. Empirical Methodology, Results, and Discussions -- Lag Selection Criteria Test -- Panel Cointegration Test -- VECM Estimation and the Wald Test -- 8. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: People's Awareness on Improvement in Environmental Quality in the Industrial Belts of West Bengal: An Assessment Through Contingent Valuation Method -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Objectives and Hypothesis of the Study -- 3. Data Base and Survey Design -- 4. Methodology, Econometric Specification and Results -- 4.1. Methodology -- 4.2. Results -- 5. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 11: A Time Series Analysis of Productivity Growth and Environmental Emission in Indian Pharmaceutical Industry -- Introduction -- 2. A Brief Literature Review -- 3. Research Gap and Motivation of The Study -- 3.1. Database -- 3.2. Methodology -- 3.3. Measurement of Output and Inputs -- 4. Measurement of TFPG From Trans-Log Production Function -- 5. Results and Discussion -- 6. Energy Consumption and Pollution -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12: Globalisation and Carbon Emission: Lessons from the Developing Economies -- Introduction -- Literature Survey -- Data and Methodology -- Empirical Findings -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 13: Does Air Pollution Affect Labour Productivity in Indian Manufacturing? Evidence from State-level Data -- Introduction -- Survey of Literature -- Methodology and Data Source -- Methodology -- Data Source -- Result of Analysis -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 14: Promoting Climate-Smart Agriculture in India: Emerging Pathways for Growth and Sustainability -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Basics of CSA -- 3. Changing Climate and Agricultural Systems -- 4. Input Management in Agriculture: Trade-off Between Adaptation and Mitigation -- 4.1. Sustainable Water Management for CSA.
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4.1.1. Staggered Trenches for Sustainable Soil Water Conservation Structure. -- 4.1.3. Changes in Agri-Hydroscape. -- 4.1.4. Other Changes in Socioeconomic Conditions. -- 4.2. Sustainability in Fertiliser Consumption in Agriculture -- 5. Institutions for CSA -- 6. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 15: Impact of Environmental Regulations on Inward FDI in Emerging Countries: A Static Panel Data Approach -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 3. Data and Methodology -- 3.1. Methodology -- 4. Empirical Results and Discussions -- 4.1. Trend Analysis of FDI Inflows -- 4.2. Panel Data Results -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 16: Economic, Environmental and Social: Three Components to Measure the Perception of Sustainable Development -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology -- 3. Results and Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 17: Impact of Pollution and Economic Growth on the Maldives and Bangladesh: Interrogative Economic Development and Environmental Governance -- Introduction -- Research Questions, Data, and Methodology -- Theoretical Outline of Economic Growth and Environmental Governance -- Discussion -- A Journey from Least Developing Country to Developing Country. -- Environmental Governance in Bangladesh. -- The Experience of the Maldives -- The Scenario of Economic Growth. -- Environmental Governance in the Maldives. -- Challenges. -- Result of the Study -- Policy Recommendations -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 18: Measuring TFPG and Its Components Using Frontier Approaches: A Study of 4-Digit Manufacturing Industries of Chemical and Chemical Products in India -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methodologies -- 2.1. Data and Variables -- 3. Empirical Results -- 4. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 19: The Implication of Pollution Control Acts &
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Protocols and COVID-19 on Air Quality: A Case Study of Mumbai, India -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methods -- 2.1. Data -- 2.2. Methodology -- 2.2.1. Stationarity Checking. -- 2.2.2. Structural Break and Growth Rate. -- 3. Results -- 3.1. Summary Statistics of the AQI of Mumbai, India -- 3.2. Unit Root Test -- 3.3. Structural Break or Switching Points -- 3.4. Growth Rate of AQI -- 4. Discussion and Implication -- 5. Conclusion and Policy Implications -- References -- Chapter 20: Smart City Mission and Urban Environmental Sustainability in India -- 1. Introduction -- 2. City Development Plans in India -- 3. Evaluation of the SCM -- 3.1. Methodology -- 3.2. Calculation and Descriptive Analysis -- 3.3. Environmental Sustainability -- 4. Holistic Framework -- 5. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 21: Energy Intensity, Capacity Utilisation and Total Factor Productivity Growth of Indian Iron and Steel Industry: A Cost Function Approach: 1980-1981 to 2016-2017 -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Brief Review of Existing Literature -- 3. Objectives -- 4. Data Sources and Methodology -- Data Sources -- Methodology -- Method for Measuring TFPG. -- Method for Measuring CU:. -- Method for Measuring EI:. -- Time-series Econometric Tests to Assess the Nature of the Variables -- The Stationarity Test (Unit Root Test). -- 1. ADF Test. -- 3. PP Unit Root Test. -- The Cointegration Test. -- Granger Causality Test. -- Description of Variables -- 5. Results and Discussion -- Findings From Granger Causality Test -- 6. Major Findings, Conclusion, Policy Prescription and Scope of The Further Study -- References -- Chapter 22: A Joyless City: Long-Run Trend of Air Pollution Levels of Kolkata, India -- Introduction -- Relevancy of Air Pollution in National and International Platform -- Air Pollution of Kolkata -- Description of Study Area -- Methodology
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Trend of Major Vehicular Emissions
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Pal, Mihir Kumar The Impact of Environmental Emissions and Aggregate Economic Activity on Industry Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited,c2023 ISBN 9781803825786
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