Environmental sustainability, growth trajectory and gender : contemporary issues of developing economies

Environmental Sustainability, Growth Trajectory and Gender focuses on three major issues affecting developing economies: environmental sustainability, growth trajectory and gender. The social, economic and environmental consequences of climate change and loss of essential ecosystems are becoming inc...

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Other Authors Chakraborty, Chandrima (Editor), Pal, Dipyaman (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781802621556
DOI10.1108/9781802621532
Physical Description1 online resource (360 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Joyashree Roy
  • Introduction / Chandrima Chakraborty and Dipyaman Pal Section I: Issues of Environment and Growth
  • Chapter 1. Has international trade increased carbon dioxide emission in asia? / Nneamaka Ilechukwu and Sajal Lahiri
  • Chapter 2. Sustainable energy development in emerging economies: A study on brics / Sebak Kumar Jana
  • Chapter 3. Interactive effect of population growth and institutional quality on environmental sustainability in West Africa region / Richardson Kojo Edeme and Emeka Ekene Thank God
  • Chapter 4. Sustainable socio-intercultural governance / José G. Vargas-Hernández
  • Chapter 5. Green nuclear energy: A solution of environmental sustainability for emerging economies / Hasan Dinçer, Serhat Yüksel, Gülsüm Sena Uluer, and Çagatay Çaglayan
  • Chapter 6. The shape of environmental kuznets curve: The dynamic and cross-country variation / Krishnendu Maji
  • Chapter 7. Co2 emissions analysis and underlying emission trend in selected emerging countries / Denizhan Guven, Gizem Kaya Aydin, and M. Ozgur Kayalica
  • Chapter 8. Is growth of output and productivity in Indian manufacturing industries sustainable? - a cost function approach with adjustment for capacity utilisation: 1980-81 to 2016-17 / Mihir Kumar Pal and Pinki Bera
  • Chapter 9. Factors behind economic growth for brics nations: An examination within the neoclassical growth framework / Aloka Nayak and Ramesh Chandra Das
  • Chapter 10. Corruption, democracy and growth: Evidence from emerging market economies / Amrita Chatterjee Section II: Linkage between Environment, Gender and Growth
  • Chapter 11. Gender gap, intensive growth and economic welfare in sub-saharan African countries / Ebikabowei Biedomo Aduku, Ogochukwu Christiana Anyanwu, and Richardson Kojo Edeme
  • Chapter 12. Status of women empowerment: A comparative study among the saarc countries / Pinaki Das and Shama Firdaush
  • Chapter 13. School dropout of girls: A study on selected Indian states / Tanmoyee Banerjee (Chatterjee) and Tanusree Mishra
  • Chapter 14. Gender equality and women empowerment: South asian perspective / Sudin Bag and Deboshree Barman
  • Chapter 15. Does an increase in enrollment of girls relative to boys stimulate technical efficiency of secondary education? Empirical evidence using nonparametric data envelopment analysis with Indian state level data / Sangita Choudhury and Arpita Ghose
  • Chapter 16. Gender gap and co2 emissions in emerging markets economies: A panel data inefficiency study / Gizem Kaya Aydin, Denizhan Guven, and M. Ozgur Kayalica
  • Chapter 17. Gender equity and politics for the enhancement of environmental sustainability: Empowerment of women for the fight against climate change / Egemen Sertyesilisik
  • Chapter 18. Environment sustainability development through cost-effective elimination of hazardous gases for gender development / Suparna Banerjee and Aparna Banerjee
  • Chapter 19. Empowerment of women and increasing women employment in the construction industry to support environmental sustainability and sustainable development / Begum Sertyesilisik
  • Chapter 20. An analysis of the impact of environmental degradation on female health status and their labour force partcipation rate in urban India: A simultaneous panel approach / Kaushiki Banerjee and Arpita Ghose.