The impact of environmental emissions and aggregate economic activity on industry : theoretical and empirical perspectives
As economic growth continues to rise, so does economic degradation. Though certain rules and regulations do exist, pollution is fast becoming an unpaid factor of production, unlike the remunerations of labour and capital inputs. In this context, the environment is thus used as a factor of production...
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245 | 0 | 4 | |a The impact of environmental emissions and aggregate economic activity on industry : |b theoretical and empirical perspectives / |c edited by Mihir Kumar Pal (Vidyasagar University, India). |
264 | 1 | |a Bingley, U.K. : |b Emerald Publishing Limited, |c 2023. | |
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505 | 0 | |a Section i. Theoretical perspectives -- Chapter 1. Carbon capturing smart construction industry model to foster green and sustainable total factor productivity growth of industries / Begum Sertyesilisik -- Chapter 2. Trade-off between environmental emission and consumption and some related issues: An optimal growth-theoretic analysis / Mainak Bhattacharjee and Debashis Mazumdar -- Chapter 3. Politics, development and environment: Question of sustainability / Md. Saifullah Akon, Md. Juel Mia, and RathindraNath Biswas -- Chapter 4. Environmental emission, green technology and international trade / Nilendu Chatterjee and Tonmoy Chatterjee -- Chapter 5. The role of nuclear energy to reduce carbon emission / Serhat Yüksel, Hasan Dinçer, Çagatay Çaglayan, and Gülsüm Sena Uluer -- Chapter 6. Politic, economic and environmental dimensions of water resources: The jordan perspective / Egemen Sertyesilisik and Mehmet Akif Ceylan Section II. Emperical Perspectives -- Chapter 7. The influence of energy consumption, economic growth, industrialization and corruption on carbon dioxide emissions: Evidence from selected Asian economies / Sarbapriya Ray, Ishita Aditya, and Mihir Kumar Pal -- Chapter 8. Economics of environmental emission: A theoretical appraisal on solovian line and an empirical overhaul / Mainak Bhattacharjee, Sanghita Ghosh, and Dipti Ghosh -- 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 / Imran Hussain, Swarup Samanta, and Ramesh Chandra Das -- Chapter 10. People's awareness on improvement in environmental quality in the industrial belts of West Bengal: An assessment through contingent valuation method / Nilendu Chatterjee -- Chapter 11. A time series analysis of productivity growth and environmental emission in Indian pharmaceutical industry / Md Rakibul Hasan, Mihir Kumar Pal, and Pinki Bera -- Chapter 12. Globalization and carbon emission: Lessons from the developing economies / Madhabendra Sinha -- Chapter 13. Does air pollution affect labour productivity in Indian manufacturing? Evidence from state level data / Susobhan Maiti and Chandrima Chakraborty -- Chapter 14. Promoting climate-smart agriculture in India: Emerging pathways for growth and sustainability / AmartyaPani and Pulak Mishra -- Chapter 15. Impact of environmental regulations on inward fdi in emerging countries: A static panel data approach / Debabrata Mukhopadhyay and Dipankar Das -- Chapter 16. Economic, environmental and social: Three components to measure the perception of sustainable development / Enrico Ivaldi, Andrea Ciacci, and Riccardo Soliani -- Chapter 17. Impact of pollution and economic growth on maldives and Bangladesh: Interrogative economic development and environmental governance / Debasish Nandy -- Chapter 18. Measuring tfpg and its components using frontier approaches: A study of 4-digit manufacturing industries of chemical and chemical products in India / Prasanta Kumar Roy and Mihir Kumar Pal -- Chapter 19. The implication of pollution control acts & protocols and COVID-19 on air quality: A case study of mumbai, India / Shrabanti Maity, Miss Ummey Rummana Barlaskar, and Nandini Ghosh -- Chapter 20. Smart city mission and urban environmental sustainability in India / Daisy Singh and Pulak Mishra -- Chapter 21. Energy intensity, capacity utilisation and total factor productivity growth of Indian iron and steel industry: A cost function approach: 1980-81 to 2016-17 / Mihir Kumar Pal, Pinki Bera, and Md Rakibul Hasan -- Chapter 22. A joyless city: Long-run trend of air pollution levels of kolkata, India / Asish Kumar Pal and Atanu Sengupta -- Chapter 23. Emission intensity of Indian unorganised manufacturing enterprises: Effect of firm characteristics and capital intensity / Pinaki Das and AkashDandapat. | |
520 | |a As economic growth continues to rise, so does economic degradation. Though certain rules and regulations do exist, pollution is fast becoming an unpaid factor of production, unlike the remunerations of labour and capital inputs. In this context, the environment is thus used as a factor of production which is not fully compensated. However, its use in the production process can be accurately captured by introducing emissions as an input in an aggregate production function, as Mihir Kumar Pal and other leading experts demonstrate. In a reverse approach, they examine the effect of emissions on industrial growth as opposed to that of growth on emissions, enhancing an awareness of this pivotal trade-off where the intersection between economy and environment currently needs it most. Offering both theoretical and empirical perspectives, The Impact of Environmental Emissions and Aggregate Economic Activity on Industry: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives is an insightful and original contribution to the sustainable development and economics canon. | ||
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