Globalization, income distribution and sustainable development : a theoretical and empirical investigation

Most countries in the world today have entered an advanced phase of globalization with the objective of increasing growth of output and employment. With the evidence suggesting that this has been the case at a general level incorporated with a good sign of reducing income gap at the global level and...

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Other Authors: Das, Ramesh Chandra, (Editor)
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Language: English
Published: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.
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ISBN: 9781801178723
Physical Description: 1 online resource (392 pages)

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505 0 |a Foreword / Riccardo Soliani -- Introduction / Ramesh Chandra Das Section I: Linkages among Globalization, Income Distribution and Sustainable Development in Groups of Economies -- Chapter 1. Globalization, income inequality and wealth disparity: Issues and evidence / Asim K. Karmakar and Sebak K. Jana -- Chapter 2. On dynamics of economic development in the light of endogenous growth: A theoretical and empirical investigation / Mainak Bhattacharjee and Dipti Ghosh -- Chapter 3. Globalization and sustainable economic development: Evaluating country performances through composite rankings / Somnath Chattopadhyay and Suchismita Bose -- Chapter 4. Are cross country per capita income differential and globalization cointegrated? An ardl bounds testing approach / Krishnendu Maji -- Chapter 5. A comparison of convergence among developed and developing economies in a globalised world / Nilendu Chatterjee and Tonmoy Chatterje -- Chapter 6. Globalization with controlled income inequalities: A cross country study / Sayantani Roy Choudhury -- Chapter 7. The importance of carbon emission of manufacturing companies on sustainable economic development / Hasan Dincer, Serhat Yüksel, Hüsne Karakus, and Hakan Kalkavan, -- Chapter 8. Measuring sustainable development at the nuts2 level: Differences and future prospects / Marianna Bartiromo, Andrea Ciacci, and Enrico Ivaldi -- Chapter 9. Rural non-farm income diversification: Implications on tree-crop agricultural sector inequalities and sustainable development in Ghana / Napoleon Kurantin and Bertha Z. Osei-Hwedie -- Chapter 10. Dynamic linkages among stages of economic development, human development and the natural environment: On the road towards sustainability in the globalization era / Sovik Mukherjee -- Chapter 11. The issue of sustainable urbanization in brics nations: An impact-analysis of urban energy consumption and carbon emission / Subikash Mookherjee and Ujjal Protim Dutta -- Chapter 12. Assessing and rethinking sustainable development and globalization from the aspects of income distribution and labour / Egemen Sertyesilisik -- Chapter 13. Determinants of depletion of natural resources across countries: An empirical study / Debabrata Mukhopadhyay -- Chapter 14. Nationalism and populism as the driving forces of economic deglobalization, regionalism and localism processes / José G. Vargas-Hernández Section II: Aspects of Growth and Convergence of Socio-economic and Environmental Indicators at Country Levels -- Chapter 15. Did overseas development assistance improve developmental goals and climate resilience in fiji? / Partha Gangopadhyay, Rina Datt, and Siddharth Jain -- Chapter 16. Economic growth at the cost of carbon emission: Empirical evidence from Indiap / Bappaditya Biswas and Abhijeet Bag -- Chapter 17. Achieving post-carbon transition and environmental justice to reduce environment footprint of the construction industry and support sustainable development / Begum Sertyesilisik -- Chapter 18. Eco-environment friendly cost-effective synthesis for sustainable human development in context of globalization / Suparna Banerjee and Prosenjit Mukherjee -- Chapter 19. Convergence perspective of growth in India / Aishee Aich and Mihir Kumar Pal -- Chapter 20. Measuring the digital gap in Italy: A nuts-2 level Index / Susanna Traversa,Andrea Ciacci, Enrico Ivaldi, and Reyes González-Relaño -- Chapter 21. Dynamic effects of manufacturing and service sector on economic growth in India: A cross section analysis from selected indian states / Abhijeet Bag, Sarbapriya Ray, and Mihir Kumar Pal -- Chapter 22. Impact of globalization on sustainable transport development in the context of trade in India / Suparna Banerjee and Aparna Banerjee -- Chapter 23. Impact of globalization on sustainable development goals (sdgs): A study of the state tripura / Subhrabaran Das -- Chapter 24. Financial inclusion and income growth: A district level study of west bengal during the post globalization era / Subrata Pradhan and Ramesh Chandra Das -- Chapter 25. A threadbare study towards Indian regulatory reforms for gender equality in workplace in adherence to the trends of globalized business environment / Amit Majumder and Debleena Kumar. 
520 |a Most countries in the world today have entered an advanced phase of globalization with the objective of increasing growth of output and employment. With the evidence suggesting that this has been the case at a general level incorporated with a good sign of reducing income gap at the global level and an acceptable trend towards a global village, some inequalities across different groups of economies have been increasing in hand with the resultant increase in the aggregate pollution levels. The combined effects of these two negative impacts gives rise to the problem of maintaining sustainable development. Globalization, Income Distribution and Sustainable Development: A theoretical and empirical investigation addresses these feasibility issues of globalization, focusing on the impact of globalization on income distribution in a wider perspective and exploring the impact of globalization on sustainable development in a range of countries across the globe. With the help of new theories and the latest data, Globalization, Income Distribution and Sustainable Development asks the question: Are we eyeing for a better future? 
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