Informal manufacturing and environmental sustainability : a global perspective

The informal manufacturing sector, characterized by activities such as handicrafts, cottage industries, micro-enterprises, and small-scale industries, contributes significantly to local economies. It provides livelihoods for millions, representing a substantial portion of the global workforce and GD...

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Other Authors Pal, Mihir Kumar (Editor), Das, Pinaki (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, [2024]
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ISBN9781836080206
DOI10.1108/9781835499986
Physical Description1 online resource (360 pages)

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505 0 |a Part I. Conceptual and theoretical framework -- Chapter 1. Impacts of informal economy on the glocal sustainable and inclusive development and sustainability: From the political economy and ethics perspectives / Begum Sertyesilisik -- Chapter 2. Leveraging on the application of indigenous technology in the informal manufacturing sector for advancing sustainable development in nigeria / Aminu Abu and Kediehor Collins -- Chapter 3. Foreign capital inflow and expansion of subcontracting in the informal manufacturing sector: A general equilibrium approach / Akash Dandapat, Pinaki Das, and Soumita Dasgupta -- Chapter 4. Informal economy and environmental sustainability: An optimal-growth theoretic analysis / Mainak Bhattacharjee -- Chapter 5. Economic enhancement through green innovation in informal manufacturing sector of Bangladesh: An analysis / Muhammad Mahboob Ali / José G. Vargas-Hernández, and Jorge H. Zamudio-Abdala -- Chapter 6. Unconditional cash transfers, environmental degradation and sustainable livelihood in an informal economy: A trade-theoretic perspective / Nilavo Roy and Kausik Gupta -- Part II. Nature of growth and productivity of informal manufacturing -- Chapter 7. Growth performance of the unorganised manufacturing sector in India during 1984-85 to 2015-16 - an activity level analysis / Mousumi Mitra -- Chapter 8. Pattern of growth of unorganized food and beverage enterprises: An analysis across states of India / Debashruti Jana, Mihir Kumar Pal, and Akash Dandapat -- Chapter 9. Informal manufacturing sector job displacement due to covid-19 pandemic: Myth or reality? / Shrabanti Maity, Paramita Bakli, and Snigdha Sarangi -- Chapter 10. Total factor productivity growth of formal and informal manufacturing industries in India: An insight from the klems database / Susobhan Maiti and Chandrima Chakraborty -- Part III. Environmental pollution of informal manufacturing enterprises -- Chapter 11. Does environmental pollution impact the ownership of informal enterprises in Indian cities? / Sabyasachi Tripathi and Jyoti Chandiramani -- Chapter 12. Environmental pollution by the informal manufacturing enterprises in Bangladesh: The question of sustainable development and environmental governance / Debasish Nandy -- Chapter 13. Nexus between environment and informal economy - analysis of brics economies / Nilendu Chatterjee -- Chapter 14. Status of growth of informal manufacturing enterprises of India and its role on the co2 emission intensity / Pinaki Das and Akash Dandapat -- Chapter 15. Impact of informal manufacturing sector on environmental degradation: Evidence from emerging asian economies / Swati Sinha Babu and Sk Md Abul Basar -- Chapter 16. Impact of growth of informal manufacturing activity on environmental sustainability and aggregate economic activity: Global perspectives / Aparna Banerjee and Suparna Banerjee -- Part IV. Drivers, barriers, solutions and best practices for informal manufacturing in a green economy -- Chapter 17. Manufacturing, consumption, and recycling of nature-resistant materials and environmental sustainability of lagos-nigeria / Moses M. Duruji and Omolola Silva Asagba -- Chapter 18. Organizational socioecology: Regulation and green technological innovation / José G. Vargas-Hernández, Omar A. Guirette-Barbosa / Selene Castañeda-Burciaga / Francisco J. González-Ávila, and M. C. Omar C. Vargas-González -- Chapter 19. Green growth through micro-entrepreneurship: Empowering women for sustainable development in west bengal / Shama Firdaush, Shiuli Baidya Upali Bera, and Satyanarayan Kumbhakar -- Chapter 20. Community participation of tribal people through informal manufacturing for a green economy and sustainable development / Swapan Kumar Maity and Golam Ahammad -- Chapter 21. Unravelling Bangladesh's informal manufacturing sector with a focus on textile and garments / Naman Mishra, Megha Jain, Palakh Jain, and Nilanjan Chattopadhyay. 
520 |a The informal manufacturing sector, characterized by activities such as handicrafts, cottage industries, micro-enterprises, and small-scale industries, contributes significantly to local economies. It provides livelihoods for millions, representing a substantial portion of the global workforce and GDP. Despite its economic importance, this sector often operates outside the formal regulatory framework and thus faces unique challenges, especially in terms of environmental sustainability. Informal Manufacturing and Environmental Sustainability is a timely and significant contribution to the understanding of the informal manufacturing sector, a crucial yet often overlooked component of the global economy. The chapters emerge against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving global landscape, where the informal sector plays a pivotal role in employment, income generation, and economic development, particularly in developing and emerging countries. This comprehensive, multidisciplinary analysis draws on theories and empirical perspectives from economics, Environmental Studies, management, sociology, and engineering, among others, making it a valuable resource for a broad audience. It is an indispensable resource for policymakers, researchers, practitioners, and students interested in the intersection of informal manufacturing, environmental sustainability, and global economic dynamics. 
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