Changing dimensions in economic development : theories and empirics
In today's interconnected world, the strategic interaction between the goals of different countries plays a crucial role in achieving meaningful results. Economic development in particular should be analysed as a multi-faceted, nonlinear, and dynamic process, with systematically shifting intera...
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Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2026.
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| ISBN | 9781837083862 |
| DOI | 10.1108/978-1-83708-384-8 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (408 pages) |
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| 504 | |a Includes bibliographical references. | ||
| 505 | |a Part a. Growth, development and new frontiers -- Chapter 1. Measuring economic progress: Beyond GDP / Soumyen Sikdar -- Chapter 2. Balancing growth, equity, and environment: A temporal evaluation of sustainability in brics economies / Tommaso Filì, Martina De Anna, Tiziano Pavanini, Enrico Ivaldi, and Enrico Musso -- Chapter 3. Companies and territories: Building metrics and indices to assess mutual wellbeing / Margaret Antonicelli, Michele Rubino, Ilaria Mastrorocco, Elisa Gerbasi, and Antonio Gattulli -- Chapter 4. Digital technologies and sustainability reporting in the European context: A theoretical framework / Michele Rubino, Ilaria Mastrorocco, and Elisa Gerbasi -- Chapter 5. How does institutional quality moderate the business environment in the attraction of foreign portfolio investment into Africa? / Richardson Kojo Edeme -- Chapter 6. From dual toward bipolar? Some recent trends in the Indian economy and their implications for development theory and policy / Asis Kumar Banerjee and Debashis Mazumdar -- Chapter 7. Dancing to the growth tunes? An analysis of cross-country variation in environmental policymaking path with special reference to India / Kinnori Sinha, Debashis Chakraborty, and Bibek Ray Chaudhuri -- Chapter 8. Regional integration in trade-a game theoretic exploration / Atreyee Sinha Chakraborty -- Chapter 9. Sectoral composition and economic growth: Evidence from Bangladesh / M. Zakir Saadullah Khan and Utpal Kumar De -- Chapter 10. Growth vis-à-vis development: Are the countries converging or diverging over time? / Debashis Mazumdar and Mainak Bhattacharjee -- Chapter 11. Forecasting of income inequality in south Asia region: An arima model with exogeneous variable / Santanu Bhattacharya and Souvik Dasgupta -- Chapter 12. Structural transformation and trends in informality: With special reference to India / Rajib Bhattacharyya -- Chapter 13. Convergence analysis of energy consumption in the g-20 economies / Nilendu Chatterjee -- Part b. Impact on environment, society and markets -- Chapter 14. Exploring the impact of air-pollution on female youth work participation in the light of simultaneous dependence between health status and their work participation in rural India / Kaushiki Banerjee and Arpita Ghose -- Chapter 15. Social dimension of economic development: Trends of union dissolution in India / Ankita Rajgarhia, Zakir Husain, and Mousumi Dutta -- Chapter 16. Economic progress of India: An assessment through the lens of financial development Index / J. K. Das and Swapan-Kumar Pradhan -- Chapter 17. India's future energy consumption scenario: A roadmap towards clean energy transition / Bidisha Chatterjee -- Chapter 18. Assessing economic trajectories: The impact of gst on India's fiscal dynamics and growth / Jagabandhu Mandal, Tusar Kanti Ghorai, and Pinaki Das -- Chapter 19. Association between maternal issues and malnutrition of the children of tribal and non-tribal categories in purulia district of west bengal, India / Uttam Haldar, Swati Dutta, and Santanu Bisai -- Chapter 20. Social discrimination and inclusive development in India: An empirical analysis / Jhumur Sengupta -- Chapter 21. Inter-state disparity in the growth of women shg savings in India / Dyuti Chatterjee and Soovankar Das -- Chapter 22. Impact of alcohol ban on crime and regional development in India: The case of bihar / Rishabh Mukherjee and Rajeshwari Kumari -- Chapter 23. Gender differences in occupation: A sector wise analysis with plfs data in west bengal / Madhurima Saha | ||
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| 520 | |a In today's interconnected world, the strategic interaction between the goals of different countries plays a crucial role in achieving meaningful results. Economic development in particular should be analysed as a multi-faceted, nonlinear, and dynamic process, with systematically shifting interaction patterns that require changes in policies and institutions. Changing Dimensions in Economic Development: Theories and Empirics examines the shift from the traditional welfare approach into a non-welfarist approach, which allows for treating individual welfare as multi-dimensional and takes into account the notions of capability, freedom of choice, and social justice. By exploring the different dimensions of interdisciplinary research on development economics and its shifting paradigms, approaches can be devised to develop more comprehensive and effective strategies to promote inclusive and sustainable development globally. As the field continues to evolve, paradigms within development economics will shift to reflect the transformative power of ideas. The dynamic nature of this field demands a willingness to challenge established norms, question assumptions, and embrace innovative approaches which will appeal to academics and practitioners alike. | ||
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