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Zusammenfassung: | "This book examines the economic and political aspects of green trading and energy use from a global perspective. It also highlights the issues related to carbon trading, carbon credit, diplomatic conflicts in implementing environmental policies, energy use and energy efficiency, and the impact of these factors on economic outputs"-- |
Beschreibung: | 33 PDFs (xxviii, 421 pages) Also available in print. |
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contents | Section 1. Economic implications of green trading and energy use for countries and groups. Chapter 1. Trade and environment nexus: a theoretical appraisal ; Chapter 2. A strategic approach to reduce energy imports of E7 countries: use of renewable energy ; Chapter 3. The Benefits and costs of foreign direct investment for sustainability in emerging market economies ; Chapter 4. Energy poverty jinx: can India overcome? ; Chapter 5. Environmental regulation, international trade, and informal sector: theory, policy, and Indian experience ; Chapter 6. Economic growth and environmental impacts of foreign direct investment in emerging market economies ; Chapter 7. An empirical study on unique sustainability nexus: evidence from developed and developing nations ; Chapter 8. Powering the sustainable development goals for green growth in Nigeria ; Chapter 9. Changing patterns of energy use and its linkage with some macroeconomic variables in India and China ; Chapter 10. The role of disaster regulations and insurance regulations on the development of disaster insurance markets: regulatory models in g-7 countries ; Chapter 11. Biodiesel companies and institutions in Mexico ; Chapter 12. Emission permit trading: a theoretical analysis ; Chapter 13. State-level status of renewable energy development in India ; Chapter 14. Green growth and energy use in India -- Section 2. Green innovations, green urbanization, and political aspects for environmental protection. Chapter 15. Perception of Indian consumers towards green products ; Chapter 16. An empirical study on green initiatives by S&P BSE SENSEX companies in India at the Outlet of companies act, 2013 ; Chapter 17. Marketing of greener products: trends and practices ; Chapter 18. Major components of green urbanization and their relative importance: a study on some districts of West Bengal (India) ; Chapter 19. Urbanization and ownership of polluting vehicles: a study from urban India ; Chapter 20. Political economy of the green innovations in the construction industry ; Chapter 21. Ecological vision of mahatma gandhi in contemporary world ; Chapter 22. Energy security and economic growth in South Asia: an alternative policy option. |
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spelling | Economic and political implications of green trading and energy use Ramesh Chandra Das, editor. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, [c2019] 33 PDFs (xxviii, 421 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Section 1. Economic implications of green trading and energy use for countries and groups. Chapter 1. Trade and environment nexus: a theoretical appraisal ; Chapter 2. A strategic approach to reduce energy imports of E7 countries: use of renewable energy ; Chapter 3. The Benefits and costs of foreign direct investment for sustainability in emerging market economies ; Chapter 4. Energy poverty jinx: can India overcome? ; Chapter 5. Environmental regulation, international trade, and informal sector: theory, policy, and Indian experience ; Chapter 6. Economic growth and environmental impacts of foreign direct investment in emerging market economies ; Chapter 7. An empirical study on unique sustainability nexus: evidence from developed and developing nations ; Chapter 8. Powering the sustainable development goals for green growth in Nigeria ; Chapter 9. Changing patterns of energy use and its linkage with some macroeconomic variables in India and China ; Chapter 10. The role of disaster regulations and insurance regulations on the development of disaster insurance markets: regulatory models in g-7 countries ; Chapter 11. Biodiesel companies and institutions in Mexico ; Chapter 12. Emission permit trading: a theoretical analysis ; Chapter 13. State-level status of renewable energy development in India ; Chapter 14. Green growth and energy use in India -- Section 2. Green innovations, green urbanization, and political aspects for environmental protection. Chapter 15. Perception of Indian consumers towards green products ; Chapter 16. An empirical study on green initiatives by S&P BSE SENSEX companies in India at the Outlet of companies act, 2013 ; Chapter 17. Marketing of greener products: trends and practices ; Chapter 18. Major components of green urbanization and their relative importance: a study on some districts of West Bengal (India) ; Chapter 19. Urbanization and ownership of polluting vehicles: a study from urban India ; Chapter 20. Political economy of the green innovations in the construction industry ; Chapter 21. Ecological vision of mahatma gandhi in contemporary world ; Chapter 22. Energy security and economic growth in South Asia: an alternative policy option. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "This book examines the economic and political aspects of green trading and energy use from a global perspective. It also highlights the issues related to carbon trading, carbon credit, diplomatic conflicts in implementing environmental policies, energy use and energy efficiency, and the impact of these factors on economic outputs"-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 06/08/2019). Emissions trading. Energy policy Economic aspects. Environmental policy Economic aspects. Das, Ramesh Chandra 1973- editor. IGI Global, publisher. (Original) (DLC)2018055813 Print version: 1522585478 9781522585473 (DLC) 2018055813 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-5225-8547-3 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Economic and political implications of green trading and energy use Section 1. Economic implications of green trading and energy use for countries and groups. Chapter 1. Trade and environment nexus: a theoretical appraisal ; Chapter 2. A strategic approach to reduce energy imports of E7 countries: use of renewable energy ; Chapter 3. The Benefits and costs of foreign direct investment for sustainability in emerging market economies ; Chapter 4. Energy poverty jinx: can India overcome? ; Chapter 5. Environmental regulation, international trade, and informal sector: theory, policy, and Indian experience ; Chapter 6. Economic growth and environmental impacts of foreign direct investment in emerging market economies ; Chapter 7. An empirical study on unique sustainability nexus: evidence from developed and developing nations ; Chapter 8. Powering the sustainable development goals for green growth in Nigeria ; Chapter 9. Changing patterns of energy use and its linkage with some macroeconomic variables in India and China ; Chapter 10. The role of disaster regulations and insurance regulations on the development of disaster insurance markets: regulatory models in g-7 countries ; Chapter 11. Biodiesel companies and institutions in Mexico ; Chapter 12. Emission permit trading: a theoretical analysis ; Chapter 13. State-level status of renewable energy development in India ; Chapter 14. Green growth and energy use in India -- Section 2. Green innovations, green urbanization, and political aspects for environmental protection. Chapter 15. Perception of Indian consumers towards green products ; Chapter 16. An empirical study on green initiatives by S&P BSE SENSEX companies in India at the Outlet of companies act, 2013 ; Chapter 17. Marketing of greener products: trends and practices ; Chapter 18. Major components of green urbanization and their relative importance: a study on some districts of West Bengal (India) ; Chapter 19. Urbanization and ownership of polluting vehicles: a study from urban India ; Chapter 20. Political economy of the green innovations in the construction industry ; Chapter 21. Ecological vision of mahatma gandhi in contemporary world ; Chapter 22. Energy security and economic growth in South Asia: an alternative policy option. Emissions trading. Energy policy Economic aspects. Environmental policy Economic aspects. |
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